SPORTING INTELLIGENCE
CAULFIELD GRAND NATIONAL. The weights for the Caulfield Grand National Steeplechase have been declared Bellis (13.0) is topweight, while Up-to-Date has been allotted IZ.O. Florin (12 5) has the place of honor in the Grand National Hurdles. FOOTBALL. To-morrow's fixtures :• Roslyn v. Telegraph, at Northern Groeuad (Aeßoefetion).—Roslyn: Aitcbison (2), Bfaithwaite, Beeby, King, Eyes, Allison, Mils, Jones, Smith, Wilson. Telegraph : G. . ffiingworth, J. W. Goodmanson, E. M. Goodmaheon, J. A. Black D. O'Connor, A. aampbell, D. Rons G' Brown, R. .O'Connor, Ju Smith (captain), W. M'Kenzie. «J5. ie fol, *! win S represent Southern in tnetr rnaten against Momington (Association) at Culling Pork:—Broomileld, Swete Ashton, Dobbie, Gmbam, Nightingale, Hilliker, Moore, M'Donafo, Noilson, SligO. Alhambra v. Zingac, at hambra: Bishop Ogg, Peterson, Grainger, Peterson, W Doy, Harwood, Carpenter, Higginson, Renmck, Russell, Allan, Morgan, Robinson, and Foord; emergency, Maw. Zingarii Duncan, Angus, Sloan, Wallace, Peterson, Gibbons, MHutchon, Gear, Smith, Goodman,' Curtis, Anderson, V\ alien, Gardiner, Lechie, M'Farkne. NEXT SATURDAY'S DRAW. The following is the draw for nest Saturday's senior matches :—Dunedin v. Alhambra, Carisbrook; Kaikorai v. University, Caledonian; Southern v. Port Chalmers, at Port; Pirates v. Union, Tahuna Parle No. 1; Zingari-Richmond, a bye, ' HARRIERS. 4 The St Andrew Harriers will hold eir weekly run to-morrow, starting from Mr Ferguson's tea rooms at the corner of George and Duke streets. At a committee meeting of the South Canterbury Harriers it was decided, in view of the forthcoming championship meeting m Dunedin on tho lltb of August, to send a team down, and for this purpose endeavors are being made to arrange a concert to defray expenses. SWIMMING. Press Association—By-Telegraph— Copyright. LONDON, July 16. (Received July 17, at 8.58 a.m.) M. Bougonin won the swimming race through Paris. Billington was second; Annette Kelleraian occupied seventh place. CRICKET. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. "LONDON, Jflly 16. (Received July 17, at 8.58 a.m.) Eton beat Harrow by four wickets in the > annual contest. horse Nonetto has been aold for 400gs. He goes to tho stud in Queensland.
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Evening Star, Issue 12867, 17 July 1906, Page 4
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