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The Times from London, Greater London, England • Page 12

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The Timesi
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12 SPORTING INTELLIGENCE. THE TIMES, FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1905. RaW Si .1 weighl Ctae tTitln by two foals to on at half Una, aad i wkkaL Before luncheon, fa an boar aod helf the eTrntnTllnnfagbrflTaWl.tofour. aeore stood at 68 for three wicket, of which Mr. aL AtRoehernptcmooiya 40 mrrmteir game was plared, FoaW bad trade Mr.

Bora aad Mr. Martia bowled hot at Ranelagh a club four (Mr. K. M. Tobin, Captain Terr steadily and Mr.

Burn especially dUncalt to ntay K. Peel, Mr.P. A. Gill, and Mr. M.

da Las Cases), boat before lunch. He swerved a great deal and none of the The Beavers (Mr. P. Barbour, Mr. R.

Emmet, Major T. Batasnen played him with an degree of coruVJenee. Mr. Macan. and Mr.

A. M. Tree by seven pnal to five. II. K.

Fowler was several times beaten by Mr. Bam. aad Another natch between Moreton Morrell (Mr. J. Pearce, a all the bow I en kept a good length he found it St.

Rmx art by Prian Horlkk) aad iUaeieah. for "whom Mr. A. Hestiae. Mr.

aJtWh he made some bit to lee. Just before (Maher) 1 Rnylaar Court, Mr. J. Laa CasasW Mr. Winston.

being well caught on the boundary he waa badly miaaad Churchill lined out, ea.ie 1 in a tie of five SoaU all. A by fr. Mr. G. N.

Foster was caught off a 2 little extra lima waa played without result I bPin baJ1 3t Prson 1 Wheldon played CRICKET. the inning n.He ooe good euta. The Oafort Detain past iLow "teaa to see tie eighta." "score LANCASHIRE i I There aeema a probabilir of i begun yesterday at Old Trafford, being spoiled by t1 and considerably when Mr. Duff was out at 7 Mr. Trorar yKl.t NiVUWlT Ur.

K.M Carlisle. Mr L.Wr nijn Mr uiBht i a 1 bill 1 4" .1 i Eg III TiS71! I ce was accomplished first for Cambridge he st! utea. When he had mad. shot, he became 1 up. He played a beautiful braaaia shot place with his iron, and aa neither got down ia 4 a half resulted and Mr.

Scott won the match by 2 hole, up Inclodine a 7 aad a Mr. Scott waa out in 41, and he did theShoU which were played coming homo into. The Mr. John Graham, JmfRoyLiTerpoon, beat Mr. C.

E. Dick (R. tbJ Lirernoo!" by 2 holes op and 1 to play. Mr. A.

G. ry A University) beat Mr. 1L Harwell fTaaABoa) by 1 hole Bp. Mr. A.

R. Aitken (Prestwicki beat Mr. W. K. Whigham (Prestwtck) by 4 aad 3.

The Hon. 0. Scott (HovsJ North Deeoa) beat Mr. E. I).

H. Blackwell (Royal and Antient) by 4 and 2. Sc ti FisiLRoryo. Mr. A.

G. Barry beat Mr. J. Graham, by 1 bole tip. The Hon.

0. Scott beat Mr. A. R. Aitken by 2 and 1.

THE IRISH CLOSE CHAMPIONSHIP. THE WEATHER. METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE REPORTS. eathsr Chart, Thttrsd vr, MT 25, r.x. played a F.vans) ran: ilv, H.viri!.' iv (T vory "good position nmg wliich tnnde ago.

completed his the irt npv just lcfore half past to 1 enoh sgst Causey between eecrmd and SDOX BETTING, TnTMTJAT. ASCOT, iosji of plato 'l Zjt 21 TouI 43S he Crjstal Palace yesterday by 21 AY'S MATCHES. Australians. Li Gloucestershirt. fz Graveserd yesterday.

They GOLF. THE AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP. The Sixth and Semi final Hocnds. duua ar.d Mr. Diok drove off with a alight wind as lacky to be over the putting in a beautiful of the hole and easily time Folder had behind, with eight ielder waa making badly hitwtS WARWICKSHIRE v.

YORKSHIRE. shiro aptinst Wanrichahire at BirminKhani the visiiin" hide wtre further hflr.d.. by thVli: indisposition of Myers, which v. i'nVt'ing eight. zul.

Tl.o cmund being Cth by holing a 5ft. put for i 7th. 51 r. Jwcune 2 Mr. Lcl finding the rough 1 4 1.

u. green, and bis dies trantage to 2, and, botl and be took Mr. Dick had reduced ing blinkered from the i the green, while Mr. his third, waa only 1 i Derev pi red rather rashlT, bu r7V tilnved a fine brassie ahot, which just pitched in the land by the path and ran on to the green. Mr.

Dick missed his entirely, and Mr. Graham won the match with The match between Mr. Maxwell and Mr. Barry waa a ,1 and produced a sensational finish. After wimins alternate holes, Mr.

Barry became 1 til. at "the Himalayas," and, although bunkered off the t.M, tee. retained Wsjead owing Mr. Maxwell i the bunker the t'ih too. ho soured a half in 5 by Harry his lead with a half in 5.

Mr. Max rapine hi next drive, found the aand, and after ive him fn.m beinr; 2 down. A half in 5 to 1 np: Mr. Ifcirry bad ft very fine drire to the Hih, of the wind with a slightly pulled ball, tud Mr. Maxwell, badlv pulling his second, only got a Owingtoac od pitch Mr.

a 4 he but 31r. harry maintaiued his lead of 1 by lii liu a put of five yards after unly being halfway with hi purl, from jus't beyond the, green. The 16th was halved in 4. A perfect 1 at the 17th squared the r. atrh Mr.

Maxwell, Mr. liarry being again only halfway ith his pitch from the rough at t'uo edge of the green, 'i he. an enormous crowd all round the last hole, where pull.d their drives and halved in 4. At the Mr. Barry outdroe his opponent, and he had bad shol whieh kicked way rplji ifeLdierolL lr.

1 coming home against Mr. A I a very fine display of golf in the Cardinal." alter a good bile put his second injhe ok the SsftdHfo Graham Amateur Championship a Mr. D. Christie (RotsI Dub (Orffean) by hole op and 2 (Malone) beat V. F.

Kelly (Pot marBOck) Dunne beat beat Mr. 79 Goldfinch (County by beat Mr. Johm McAtot Dublin) beat Mr. D. M.

1 it Mr. T. P. Donaell L. Martin tMr.

J.H. ELECTION INTELLIGENCE. TOBKSinBE, NORTH RIDING (WIUTUT Noel Edward Box too. Liberal. ihoUinj will take place oa Tbuiaday Council of the Chnrch mftted the repliee of the i decided Ut, a.Mr.

1 aatiafactory aad those cf those who' had tigned Protewtant eimoral hu scssex MVUBoa Mr. J. K. Allen, the Liberal oaBdMatfo, will eaistaoce of Mr. Nah aad the tail Li.rd.r, ia the recent contest at Brighton.

Mr. elected two or three weeks ago and it he wiahea it to be distinctly understood tftefl hi In farour of a change in the fiscal policy mm taxation is imposed which He is a supporter the granting of party (Roval Dublin) r. B. B'rle (North West) by 1 2 nd 1. Henahaw nt (.

calav Dright ranahiae recorded up to 6 p.m. to day in Llandudno. 2 Dickson i London (Westminster) Mr. Christie beahe Hon. E.

Gib Mr. O'Brien beat Mr. Shaw by 7 AMERICAN LADIES At Cromer, yesterday, a match O. 'Bishop, Blackpool, 3hrs. East money from lie that abOiftlltl Tl he policy of the mpl jym of absolutely fal and ti alien immigration he itftfM ej number of alien prisoners proves the ceec legialatioo.

TbeelecUoo addreas of the Lit I I feated Miss Uod, the English lady champion, Bishop and Miss Dod'phvved a giodTong' were equally weak in approaching and M. A. Graham, the Scottish champion, playing steadily, md 6' Harrogate, 3 thr. I. Both Mies Light easterly to northerly mUi'ng.

Mi S(aj1'gTI' westerly later; L'l sv Light southerly to weeUrly i r. and Midland LanTrs. M.tche.. B5tte2fc Hf5 i d) Light or moderate lootherlT to Thi Times Omci, IS KK 1 Dcrlno tub Past Tw Em rorni Hochs. Mat 23.

Signed ffi lnct.1 I I 1 1 1 I 1 I I I I Uk 1 JSlt I I 1 I i I 1 I 1 1 IK la "in lfttlslsdei 67.30 TftMPIRATCHl AND HTOBOMITRIC CONDITIOS 0 THI IZj Jf I Tfff AlTTLr YACHTING. THE ATLANTIC RACE. Telegrams from New York state that the Minnehaha in the evenir.j Valhalla in latitude range ing. Atuiidnigh; tude 10" north, longitude 12 u' wireless message ria the Teatoni, Saturday mominj north, ioncitudo burg and Eiidymi, ROWING. THE EIGHTS AT OXFORD.

The Eighta at Oxford began yesterday. The weather college barges being crowded Tsmperswre. being lined with spectators. Hall, and away from Worcester, Long Bridges. Jesus rXFFrrV by Wadham near the Weirs Bridge.

The first division started as foil. Trinity. St. John's, Morton. Pembroke, and Exeter.

AfS LONDON (M.O.Oos., Mat25, Cr.M.),. 9te. an exciting strurgle New Cdlege were bumped by jtsfam. tejgbv, IWMWMM Uft. i started in the following I I' SSSiflifS" MidniKhV'i by hleble at the Mm.

temperature, 4Ueg. Max. tempera tnxa, 3deg. t. Catherine's were bumped by Corpua ov i RnMrf keeping caught by Queen's lotakbped 5s2S2iJ i New College, I Bridges, bar, ldef.i Padding toi Paddinctoii ipecial 1 Regatta 1 VintLor and Eton.

MARINE MOTOR ASSOCIATION. special general meeting of the Marine Motor appoint a member of the council in the place of nint Manafleld Cuuiming', Jli ld TENNIS. Miles, the English ajtmtourchanipion. and Mr. Queen's Club, We3t Kensington, on Monday i I (pastS K.E., cloudy.

deg. 28S 3deg. 43 3deg. Slight N. FISD OF C01SS.

the Westminster Coroner's Court, yesterday, Mr. a Troutbeck resumed and concluded his inquiry as to when, where, and by what means aad by whom principally of the Georgian Mr. I lieboiw CbiniiniTJ again appeared on behalf of the Vown Mr. D. H.

Cromp'on represented Sir Walter h.llim. re r.a 1 Mr. Freke Palmer watched the proceed, nssin the invr.ts of Frederick Wells, a jeweUer, of yesterday. When pkiy his' opponent's iM, re George William Cc Denmark street, Soh gold rThl his business ESSEX v. LEICESTER Hells Brothers, jewellers, the'hitdin'gTf the coinslte ptid ount at the London and County the jeweller, was recalled.

Asked aa to being and 7. added the cheque for 20 rts. with a 434 lVi' i r), 4 regate of 87G poinS to Stevenson's second and "third viiiu to theible jn put on 61 and HI. At this stace a fresh ft i tenaon ireoSTeaOOOMoto lbSS (iftplay); The CoRen. Why did you refuse to render thepolice asistance when ther applied to you I acknowUsdeed I I had no particular doubt at all.

The coins wei teapot, and deposited under the Crown. The question aa brought before undoubtedly rof n. i misaingPa fput. Both teeand ho th'were just short of the federal; 6 then'' won olea 1' andwou he' hohf in i was 1 Mr. Graham was now part of f.

vel concealing treasure, which well known, revealed conduc' days' festival, which ends to lay, nnd that that person had unlawfully, wilfully, and khowiuiy Master Printers' AnoofiUioa. Kvan the 'tlt "had1 Varf1''! Brighton by election, making the sssjeaM time wkssso eight weeks that Sussex has bees Mi I r. i ekr, noon the GoTenuneat. The preeent eitr, says, their promote the interests of friesvfcat the expnsssof reliu! inS Coneo2 tr Acta he declares, are baawi the Transraal MM aele, a.U ey bes a. The Liberal party assert that, whil" tbej kooai Bothaag of the impending vacancy until We Jnea hy.

tW opponents hai fuset of Meyrfay eld a fjasj etenir LgRdsaiaTattot BsTaa Mr. A. H. Lee, M.P., while Mr. Fred V.Mw apabiso behalf of the Liberal candidate.

The proic.pal ateet to day wiB be at Bognor. GmecwicIt Lord Hngh Ce il. trnedouU sssdtasstasMeaaaaaae had not ret arisen. They had in Greenwich three partes UberalConaervative, and what be w. cld deernhe as tte magic lan tern party, who with caaninaly alsssa were able to produce transient aad Ins ire eineaejf deceive the electors.

Their view of polity rr sa be the mapic lantern in the eonstitoenry aatd the fsasas phone in Parliament. He claimed supp rt as a fueaseaa tive who had supported the Government on all txmim are one, his opposition to which waa ia the iirteeaessef the party. FISHERS FOR TOURISTS The above la an illustration of Bag. which we are offering at 2 153. Od.

It la made of the boat ejected I put together by workmen who know abate trade thoroughly. Aa the Inventors of the Gladstone Bag wo naturally hare a reputation to ophoai hut we are prepared to stall our at SPECIAL KIT BAG againat any hag we have yet offeree la the public. Proa Delivery within the U.K.. aad letterta ear taltiale (aa shown la lltustratiea) withee antra lissei FISHER, 188, STRAND. V.C (The firm that invented the Gladrtom Bf4 Everv req.li MAPLE CO TURKEY CARPETS DTRECT FROM OUCHAK LOOMS BRITAIN'S BUYERS termefato Proftta WHITE FOR QUOTATIONS STATWC Sfi I afterwards The federation IfVane Wells.

He did not suppose jury I jyeg LARGEST STOCK IN THI WW aSsSSS TOTTENHAM COURt ROAH sndment against lor.lvd Mr. tiilb. j', M.I'., tliat took the step you vi cirriiMl by a larpe maturity, letter aa I do not wish it to go forth ithin eiclit yards of the 14th bole in 2. but Mr. At the meeting yesterday afternoon, cured a half in i.

Th players were now all was a proposal to inaugurate a I UieslVr' "'and Mr. alvel mrat.adyTrand both'pye nrovidedL Up The Corporation benevolent fund for he wished to mention that provide any provident lju. preataeci Ity of London ws ot knowing what a Fpade ry, and hU conduct called ibJeetTaad it coSdUt seise the whole of the taasaana without anv recard finder, but the Crown anthoritiea acted with the vary at the 17th. Mr. Graham propoaed by Sir James Henderson, aad waa replied to by with certain exceptions, fonnd at or near 122 4, Ken.inr a 4, Mr.

Darrv mis.sine an Udennaa Sir G. Wvatt Truscott the a Immortal ton High suret that there waa no known owner of the tee Mr. liraham milled Memory of William Caaton and Senefelder was given 1 coins that the coins were treasure trove that there waa mincer, Mr. J. I and Mr.

L. McCreaty), and the put Mr. Barrv holed his and won the match after a very r. was between. SSS 5 I 1 OXFORD UNIVERSITY r.

WORCESTERSHIRE. 'on Aitken at tbi tum, and the player, were in Jnly at Rouen pulled Memory cf William Caxton and jsenefelder was given r.lWry by Mr. Harry Cooke, aad "Our Guest by Mr. CecU isnois iiay. ai.

ncnoi, repir. speaaine in rrencn. aaid tnat about he waa delegated by tne SyneUcal Union of the Mast slow in the early st it ten yard and Mr. Barry about he wee delegat "Srr. Graham had "jurt missed hia the federation aa invitaUon hon.

membership of the t. ISHIRE. i np nn Mr. Aitken at the turn, and the player, were in Jnly at Rouen. The London Master Printers" and the Christ all on the 12th tee.

At thU boleTbowtrver. Allied Trade. Association waa given by Mr. M. T.

Patrick to. bkWVnk nilffafaAlifl4f. ALPHA DUHHUW 0 BRAND MALVE WATERS, PRO i au i rON AGAiXST TYPHOID. W. J.

BUR8W, The Springs, MALVSBS. builds vr rag nsauKtv PLASMON.

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