GOLF. FIXTURES. Wednesday. July 3. Ae.—Wanstanton 0.C.. July Meeting Wed., July 4.—At Sizemore, Peofeesionul Golfers (Southern Section) Tournament Wed., July 4, /ie.—At Colwyn Day, N. Wales Amateur CR, Open Ifeetin Monday. July 9, ite.—Folkestose 0.C., Summer Meeting Thursday, J
ATHLETIC SPORTS. FIXTURES. 7.—it Contorphine, Royal High Scholl Saturday, July 7.—At Royal Gymnasium, Edinburgh, St. Bernard's F.O Saturday, July 14.--Ayr F. and A.C. Saturday, July 14.—At Dunoon, Clydesdale Harriers Saturday, July 14.—At Ballast, Ireland T. Scotland Monday, Jul
MEETING, JUNE 25.--Ousty winds. Hall b 0334 on Ml. N. H. Horne's average of 327, and Mr A. Dod's 316. yards. 50 yards. Total. Handicap. Aver. LA nice. Hits. Sor. Hits. Ser. Hits. Ser. Add. Ors. DMA 72 Ricardo 76 Mn Rayner lB 73 ... 6 16 .., 66 83 ... 291 379 Si Mrs Gabbles 6 26
On Saturday the Novioei Cup Tournament was decided, Ashby St. Ledgers, made up of Capt. Lord Castlereagh, Capt. C. de Crrspigny, Capt. the Hon. E. Guist, and the Hon. 1. Guest (back), cpposiag Magpies (11), comprising the Duke of Westminster, Major Archer Shee, Maw E. Peel, and
Tau hook has now reached its third edition; when it filet appeared it attracted considerable notice, and was favourably reviewed in our columns. Its price then was /Ss., which in the prevent instance is reduced to Ts. 11, in order that it may be within the reach of • witler circ
Ma H. Dowszrr, bon. sec:etary, of the National Council of Sea Anglers, kindly sends us a printed copy of the rules of the council, together with lists of competitions that have been arranged for and of sires of fish which have been decided on to hold good in competitions. The da
RECENT ALTERATIONS regarding the permissible minimum trigger pull in the service rife for competition work will naturally make every shooter desirous of taking the fullest advantage of the lessened pull allowed. For match rifles, and for service rifles sued under miniature condi
YACHT CLU). JUNE N. Tim entleok bad at the commencement of the raring on the opening day In the Solent classes, a misty rain net in from the south. promised to last; but a brisk wind from the south-south-wad cleared It, and it remain-il fine afterwards. The breeze, however, less
A. J. C. Itonnett Wrirht 0 E. C. Mockler b w b Wriett 1 J. It. Dintriddie c Cockburn b B. Patourel not out Byes Dit'oAberw elth not F. H. Maeda b n mon 0 &o. Total B. Hughes did not bat. Innings J. P. Heywood Lonsdn'e a Woodbridge b Collins. R. C. Hunter Woodbridge b Worsley P.