The sports of the world, with illustrations from drawings and photographs . dbi 1 ween April 8th and May 29th, there wire in allthirty-eight prizes, including five of £400 each,two of £.200, three of /too, five of £So, and twenty-three of £40. In the second scries, lasting from fuly 29th to August 31st, there was the GrandPrix of £1,000, as weU as a Vri7C °f £8oo, twoof ^400, three of £200, two of £120, two of £100,three of £8o, and twelve of £40. Besides (winner of the first prize , an Australianshot, Mr. Donald Mcintosh, also distinguishedhimself. One great charm of all these fixt


The sports of the world, with illustrations from drawings and photographs . dbi 1 ween April 8th and May 29th, there wire in allthirty-eight prizes, including five of £400 each,two of £.200, three of /too, five of £So, and twenty-three of £40. In the second scries, lasting from fuly 29th to August 31st, there was the GrandPrix of £1,000, as weU as a Vri7C °f £8oo, twoof ^400, three of £200, two of £120, two of £100,three of £8o, and twelve of £40. Besides (winner of the first prize , an Australianshot, Mr. Donald Mcintosh, also distinguishedhimself. One great charm of all these fixtures, equallycharacteristic, it must be admitted, of MonteCarlo, was their absolutely cosmopolitan characterand the sporting welcome given to foreigners fromall parts—a hospitality in no degree cooled whenthey carry away the highest prizes. There was anabsence of favouritism that does not always makeitself apparent in some other international sportingcompetitions that might without difficulty, butalso perhaps without good taste, be named in thisconnec BARON DE VIRON Belgium n6


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