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Sporting Intelligence

... to 15 was accepted about Chelsea, the layer at the saee time offeiing 1000 to 10 ten times. ?? as follow: 2 DERBY.2 1000 -to 70 agt GreenSleeve(t) I oo to 50 agst Blue Gown (t, 1000 to 70 - - Tyahre i It 11000 to 10 -Chelsea (t & o) BEvErum Mnazrnio.-The ...

Sporting Intelligence

... the I Althorp-park Stakes, Melody, may some day turn d out as good as anything we had at the meet- ing, admitting Cmleuse, Flower Girl, and Vermi- ol; l-all winners-with the brother to Poleaxe, a are not a bad lot to look at. Mariner is put out of the ...

Sporting Intelligence

... the erace some time 'ago. Lately. many .!'good things, have gon tothewal, Babiean, Uncas, Seesaw, Harvester,' Betrayal, Chelsea, Sunstroke, Bianditto, Franchise, the' AsTom Bowline colt, Brothsr'ib Straliord,, a Sarrazin, and'. .0 Typhoeus being as idead; ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... (Wyatt) 2 M1r. J7. C. Stuart's Cocoa Nut, 4 yra, 7at ?? 3 Bettng 100 to 8egapt Pandore, 6to I set Snowdreu, 7 to I aga Wil Flower, 100 toi12 each apet Itezante any Cocoa Nu,10 to I each agat Tlbthorpe,1Bonnie KateanRide, and 150 to 0 each agat Time Weaver ...

THE UNIVERSITY BOAT RACE

... obaimitpristio.,t of the breed. The conimissarm t of the Warrior E might have been inproved; there was a SpartanisUl in.the meagre show v of refireshmnents in the little ,s foreembin that justified tbe foresight of t'hose who c ca.rried with them. their own supplies ...

THE OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE BOAT RACE

... rond. By the riverside few signs of local euthusiasm t. were visible -until Putney was reached. The old o wateruiarks of Chelsea have disappeared, and the a Waterman's Arms at Wandsworth had evidently I despatched its contingent early in the morning, ...

CRICKET

... 44. Flowers came in cand drove Mr. Morton to the of! for three, but in the next over, atn easy retch at paint disposed of Mr. Tarner, Who Itad made it- seven for 48. A few averst later Mlr. 81tool easily Mioght andh bowled Shav.' end thee Flowers, who ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... state Of bhaos by the absence of Chip- pendale. Peter had such a moderate pair to beat that 3 to I was laid on him, but he showed a nasty temper which he had never displayed in public before, for the played the part of a donlrey when he got to his stables ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... Chaplain, list 6Ils..H 1ughes 0 hetlating: 11 to 8 agst l'ihnirck, 7ito 4 east Chelsea Chian,8I to I agat Canipanile, 100 to S aget any'ctheis. Ifotty dilly a showed the way, attended by Cjmafealo and Itimbeltan, while I nxt am Pieoc a~l heleaChia ...

THE UNIVERSITY BOAT RACE

... AL SoorEiy.-At the D flower show held yesterday in the Society's Couserla- a 1 tory at South Kensingtou thero was a brilliant display e 9Of daflodils, cyolefmena, lilies, tea roses, hyacinths, & c sMessrs. Veitch and Sons, Chelsea; Cutbush and Son, c 2 ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... racingt interferes with settling, Ithere was a fairly large company in the enclosures, -while the 0'general public made a better sh~ow than might have been ax- a pected from the nature of the programme, -whIch Was confined ;to events under Grand Natoioal rules ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... Scotton, Bates, Flowers, R. Phillips, and Alfred c Show. . s 3 Bowling analysis 3 iL^~~~ASTRALIANS- First 3Inir~d. S _ v Overs. Maidens. Xuns. Wcikta. 3 ha ?? 26 , 16 ,. 17 ?? I c 3 Mr. Grce 3 7. . 17 19 C 4e Barnes 16 , 7 20 3 Flowers ?? 3 ?? 8 ?? 0 Avs ...