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Sporting Intelligence

... 5St. 51b. (A. Sedler) 0 Mr. Jacob's EItbani Beauty, 3 yra, .st . (Grimslhaw) 0 Betting: 6 to 4 agst Peeres3, 3 to 1 agst Charles 11., 5 to I agat way other. Won by a length. Thu SyxoeTS, 25 sOvS., for two-yaar-olds 7Tt., three Sit. 101b., four Oct. 41b ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... , .5 1 l 5 St. Maximin s 7 4 j.Judex . . . 3 6 12 Stanton . ,. 7 4j Fontenoy . 3 5 12 Amy ?? ?? 7 2 Fauconberg ?? 11 Charles Fox ?? 7 2 ?? 511 Harlequin 4 7 2 Colombine 3 5 it Hubert ?? 4 7 2 tuna..3 isla Little Dick. 6 7 0 Devotee 3 6.10 Retento ...

HORSE-RACING

... reign. Charles I, like his father, patronised iorse-racing, and ivasa visitor ?? Heath. Races, too, were held in various parts of the country, and from the conody of The Merry Beggars, published in the yearl641, horseracca were first held in Hyde Park ...

CRICKET

... General and Mrs. Davies, Majoir and Sirs. Hill, the Rev. E. IV. and Mrs. Isaac, Sir Charles and Lady Johnson, Mr. A. H. Leolbmere, 'Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Hy-de, Misses Hyde, Rtev. Canon M~elville, Colonel and the Hon. Mrs. of 'Norbury. Mrs. P)erue'nre. Mr ...

SPORTING NEWS

... lgerrnon Lennox. Lord N, Cholmonldetey, Sir George Chetwynd, Si;r damtes Miller, Sir C George Yends. Sir WT. Throckmorton, Sir Charles Russell, Sir F. Johnstone, and Sir Chrles Hartopp. Per ?? Plate, a little-fancied candidate in Sea Song l proved successful ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... Whales 11 Braina ?? 21 , Matthews . Hyde . . ?? 21 ,; Phillips.. : 11 HIartiand ?? 21 ,, Taylor.I Ford . ?? , , Cil . 1 'Parker walked over. SECOin, RO0UNDr Parker . ?? . . I beat Bnoickler ?? S Wielteman . 21 ,, Hyde .. ,, 10 Owing to darkness this match ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... Betting : Even onl John o' Groat and 13 to S agst Sunny.-Won easily by a length. John o' Groat bolted, and Dunois refused. The HYDE HItRDLE HIANDICAP' of 6 ?? each, 2 ft (to the fund), with 50 added; winners after December 3 71b extra. One eile and a half ...

SPORTING NEWS

... -JUBILEE' M1EETING. t, 15Niu5E5 rdcv ?? t.-Fulmnee, Lucerne, Lacemare, Lovely, aged; Cordon, 6Syra;'lionseaur d6 Paris1Lord Charles Mat- d 1ow', S yin: llraotieu,* Sarabnd, Htarpenden, Upset, ClestSvBow 14 Ohuiclch, Prudence; Pretty flco, Couotsrfe~it, Modwena ...

THE WIMBLEDON RIFLE MEETING

... yards rlanges always exciting greet interest. Half an hour aifte~r it coirmeneed tire Duke of Canmbridlge, attended by Sir Charles Elliott, tire Arljutant-Gcrerin,ii, drove on to, tire ground just in time to witness thle start of tire 11th Hlusears, who ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... turd Goftgh-Pepioey ha3u te-- disqualitef for that race and thle stakes awnrded Ft Efeno. rac1-. cane in second. Moacther Charles fithn, Claude Alfre-l Islouhere, and Josiah Brett ifars been warned off all courses where the Grand National unct rules are ...

FOOTBALL

... agoalfor o Hiyde, gained amidst enthusam The proceeds go i- towsrds the fund for the widos and orphas of the men e killed in the Hyde olliery explosion. n Boom v. Lueren^ ATEzznc-Bootle won the toe, r.the Athletic kicking off writh the wind against them. .e ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... lrcaiuiushlit, t;arlerly licu, Lodylove, Cacmliecro, Slil isaviry, Panic, 'l'rinistolr lIlly, I;al-isce, Iuseisatha Laroret, Charles, 1hilsoses, Trappist, Oaoiilan, leil Cross 1? ilegit, Ceruselion, I'serulicls, toiolossaioe, LovwisIder, The Soisslis, Tiluosi ...