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SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... RACING. WYE MEETING. EIA3zLsLE STEUMLECHASS PLATH.-Albion, G. Morris, 1; Beauty Fair, J. Page, 2; Faoe, Owner, 8. Betting-5 to 4 on Albion; 6 to 4 aget Beauty ?Air; 10 to a pget Face. Won by six lengths, bad third. CHILLOW HURDLP..Orofter, Mr Atkinson, 1; Brian Born, A. M'Kie, 2; Good Words, Owner, 8. Betting-7 to 4 en Crofter ; 2 to I agst Good Word.; IO to 1 Brian Borti. Won by three parts ...

GOLF

... NAImr.-The monthly bandicap dornpiistlon for the Puller modal took place at Nairn oin Sssturday. Mr A. F. Steele, who played in splendid form, did the round in 711 strokes, the lowest score yet made for tho medal. Mr Steele had a handicap of 4 added to his score, making it 80, but he was still the lowest scorer. Next to him came Mr D. Young with 8t. Mr Birnie with 87 and 4 added on, and Rev. ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... RACING. WINDSOR MUETING. COWNa WELTAsFreenmgo0 .8 Lots I ;Good- follow, Allsopp, 2 ;Early Morn, T. Loatoll 3. Also ?? and Stripes, W. Jones; Kingspear, pWoodburn. Betting-6 to 4 on Freemason;, 3 to 1 ageat Early Morn ; 10,0 to 8 Kiagspear ; 100 to 7d Stare and Stripes and Goodfellow. The last named made the running for half a mile, when Early Mlorn and Freemason draw to the front. The ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... NEWMARKEIT MIEETING. Ta YsAm' MAIDEN PLATE.-F SUet, G. Chalonef, I ; Ragobert, T. Cannoon, 2 ; Flibostier, F. Barrett, 3. ALso ran-Polybino, J1. Woodburn ; Marchesi, Robinson ; Decoration, Watts ;Townsend, T. Loates; M~abogany, Urikaby. Bettimg-5t 2 I each Ragobert and Flibustier; 4 to I Marohasi 10 I to 1 Faust and Townsend. The winner made a~ll 4the running, and won by six lengths ; three ...

PURIFY THE BLOOD

... WITH GORDON’S UNIVERSAL BLOOD PURIFIER. Is the Best. Remedy for Cooling and Purifying the Blood. It removes all Blotches, Pimples, Ac., and POSITIVELY CURES all SKIN DISEASES. In Bottles, Is ; per Post, Is 9d. W. G. GORDON, CHEMIST, 57 SKENE STREET & 111 GEORGE STREET. ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... RACING. PLUMT1TON MEETINC4. 1,Dvis hoof 2, Urchin 3. Five ran. ?? GLNDiEn *HURnra RACI. -Decoly , cricort .2, S Ivia ?? Four rais.I MIDDLETrOX HURtDLE HAIMICAP. -Codicil walked h 'over., OcTr11HR HURDLEi - Meriden 1, Pledger 2, Ii IGladstone 3. Six ran. iTm~scomsnE HUNT'rs'.'HemRI)x RACE.-Festivity 1, Scramble 2, Ashtree 3. Four ran, Oc'rOBsRn HuNTERS' FLAT R.AcH.-Canmrnald I, Si Egalite 2, ...

GAME PROSPECTS IN THE NORTH

... GAME PROSPECUS IN THE NORTH. I P,~. . _ _, I The present critical and trying time will nn- doubtedly make lessees and sportsmen anxious for the .success or failure of *'The Twelfth, and although it is somewhat premature to speak of a time so distadt, yet so much depends on the nest. ing season that a few reliable notes from authentic and well-informed sources may not be unacceptable at the ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... RACING. POSTPONEMENT OF HURST PARK MEETING. In consequence of dense dog the National suwat 'Meeting at Hurst Park has been postponed until to-day. The Press Association is officially informed that it was subsequently decided by the National Hunt stewards to postpone the* Hurst Park February Meeting until Monday and Tuesday next, March 2nd and 3rd. LONDON BETTING-WEDiEsDaAv. Lzxcor~smsnx ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... I SPORTING INTELLIGENCE, RACING. MANCHESTER MEETING. ADDITIONAL ABRIVALs - Sophist, Queen's Herald, Condicote, Eskeveke, Stalactite, Lover's Leap, Trevelyan, Lown, and St Crispin. HN'TERBS' FLAT-Playfal I, War Paint 2, Londoner 3. Four ran. HuNTrERS' HURDLE. -Sir Herbert walked over. SELrdNG HURDLE.--Ardenvohr 1, Gillian 2, Roseal 3. Four ran. MANCHESTER HANDICAP. - Loppy |, Flint 2 Leap Year ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... I RACING. LONDON BETTING-THURSDAY. LrNcoLxsuHiE HANDTCAP-10 to 1 agst Tostig; 10 to 1 Roberto; 12 to 1 Lord George; 14 to I Nunthorpe ; 14 to 1 Carrick ; 16 to 1 Oddfellow; 16 to 1 Wiseman; 20 to I Screech Owl; 25 to 1 Hebrides; 25 to I Goodlake; 25 to 1 Pioneer. GRAND NATIONAL. -9 to 2 agst Ilex; 6 to 1 Come Away; 8 to 1 Roman Oak; 12 to 1 Cruiser; 14 to 1 Choufleur; 16 to 1 Cloister; 25 to ...

THE INTER VARSITY BOAT RACE

... | TE INTER.'VAPSY BOAT RA. I I I A WIN 10l OxFORD. The crowd at .Putney on Saturday forenoon on the occasion of the annual boat race when compared with previous years, can only be described as a small gathering. A A-'cold wind blowing in gusty 1squalls off the Middlesex shore, and a slack tide both militated against fast timnes being made. .A. smart' snow squall fburst over the district as the ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... I - RACING. ex DONCASTER MEETING. WEsTMORELA'if STAlYs.-WVeBtminster 1, Iddes.- r; leigh 2, Workington 3. Nine ran. a i PAtaI HILL STAxzS. .Cereza 1, Haute S&one 2, w Mimi 3. Four ran. A PRINCE OF WALjS'S NURSERY p1.ATE.-Hunting- br don I, First Flight 2, Euclid 3. Seventeen ran. c.a DO:CASTER Cup.-Queen's Birthday 1, Hounds- ea ditch 2, Gonsalvo 3. Three ran. LE DANUM NURSERY HANDICAP.-Peter ...