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SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... S N SPOR TING INTELLIGENCE. at BoX1NE.-On the memorable spot where Ga& :, extinguished the fiae science of George Cooper, and i -u showed to the ring that gasconade was of no use when re opposed to merit, the battle between Josh Hudson, and Barlow, the Yorkshireman,tookplace on Tuesday, of on the heath, a few imilefs 'the, astward of St. as] Albans. The combat excited l'rfib ge'neral interest ...

GAME LIST

... -U-*Mm-f ??Ilst . a .TUNY -4f : V.: Y:.K P.i-F~iSGSff bu jaive ohable~id! G.AME c1JflI-; 17 flCATES r ite yea1 1b9 I ,Lial;(lI) G IZfiAlbC9KTIFICAAFE&.,at 81. 138.-fl. each:r .Ashfbrod, Aarod, Adlmstock, Adney, J,aho, H1ltbbrtub; Adneyi Richard, clerk,, Uiuertbn, ArsCptt,iJohn4, redi. ton; . Afru ndell ?? J *illiniDm Chkrifonr: Fitspaiwte;,Aoland, Thowa& Paimer,, hsiq..Charle#;-Ar~mytaie, Sir ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... EPSOM RACES. TUESD.AV.-The Craven Stakes were won by The Chicken; ss the Woodcote Stakes by Lawn; the Epsom Summer Handicap icl by Escape; the Horton Stakes by Sextus; the Manor Place Ch by Orinoco; and the Heathoote Plate by Comfort. hi THE DERBY. oth The Derby of 1855, although favoured by fine weather, was it is L not an improvement on its predecessors either in the number def or the ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... Sul HUNTING APPOINTMENTS. r Accounts of runs, and memoranda of interesting ser incidents in the field, are at all times most acceptable. Re **5 Masters or huntsmen 'would much oblige us by sending £2 their appointments so as to reach us not later. than Wednesday morning. th The Earl of Portamontb's Hounds will meet on Saturday, ho December 4, at Thelbridge Cross; on Monday, the 6tb, at adj ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... BroaoCLIST.-On Monday, the 4tb, Mr. Pyusent Mathews'sh hounds met at Burraton copse; it was a dry and rather cold morning, but scent proved to be good. The ground from thence to Forches Head was tried, but no walk, as the district C has been constantly visited by other parties. Turning to the ( right towards the river the bounds signified scent, and a brace S quickly stasrted up together; the ...

SPORTING

... HUNTING APPOINTMENTS. The Earl of Portsmouth's IHoundsewill meet on Thursday, January 28, at the Ebberly Arms (by invitation); on Saturdaly, the S0ils, at Chenson Gate; on Monday, Feb. 1, at Bendleigh Mooer; on Tuesday, the 2nd, at Aleware; on Thursdary. the 4th, at the Three Hammlers; and on Saturday, the 0th, at the Portsmouth Arms-each day at cloven. Lord Poltinmro's Hounds will moot on ...

MONCKTON PLOUGHING MATCH

... I.11:CratS+^t.tc^A The annual ploughing match for the parishes of Upottery, Luppit, Monckton, and Coombe Raleigh, took place on Wednesday, on Bull farm, near the Three Mariners. The competitors were numerous, andtheploughing excellent. A dinner was provided by mine host of the Monckton Inn, which was well attended. R. S. Gard, Esq., presided, sup- ported by the Hon. W. W. Addington, Wm. ...

CRICKET

... GLOUCESTER v. DDvoN.-The match between these tl counties will be commenced at Tiverton on Friday. The g followin g is a h st of the players a--Gloucesfer.-Ho. J..B Buller, S. Bramnhall, D. Bernard, H. Grace B. M. Grace, H. G . Grace, H. Graning, T. Hill, Capt. Jones, JI J. Sewe l, I and 3. Watson. Devon.-W. H. A Aundell, J. Carpenter, a J. H. Coplestone, A. D. Gill, W. F. Hutchinso n; G. ...

EXETER SWIMMING MATCHES

... v EXETER SWIMMING MATOHES. The annual swimming matches, promoted by the Exeter a Association for the Encouragoment of Swimming, were a contested on Saturday afternoon at the Head Wear Bathing. place. With the exception of one or two smartshowets, e the weather was bright, and a large number of spectators assembled on each aide of the river to witness the eporte. The river wae much swollen by ...

SPORTING

... .. . . CROYDON SPRING MEETING, THIS DAY. Stewards: Lord Lurgan, Eon. 0. oweard, Sir W. 'blrockmorton, Bitrt., aud A. Yates, Esq. Judge and Clerk of the Scales:: lMr. 0. E. liobinson. Star-er: Lord M. Bereeford. Clerk of the course andf1andicapper: Mr. G. H. Verrall. Stakeholder: 'Ieesrh. ?? and Co. 1 30-The WELTER RAOE of 200gs. Two miles, on the fiat. Sir,G Cbetwynd's Spite, 9et 21b ?? ?? (F ...

SPORTING

... DERBY- MEETING, THIS DAY. I 35-The CsADDESDEN PLATB of 250 sovs. About six furlonzcs. Mr J Dawson's Greenwich ?? (T Loatea) 1 Loid Haetings' Maiden Belle . (F Barrett) 2 3 Mr Brydges Williamta' Agnes Hlewitt (G Challonor) 3 1 Also ran: Molloy Lepel Warlaby. Batting: 7 to 4 1 agst Agnos Hewitt, 9 to 4 Warllbv, 9 to 2 Molloy Lepel, 6 to 1 Maiden Belle, 7 to I t;reenwich. ,I The start was delayed ...

SPORTING

... LEWES MEETING, THIS DAY. Lewas Friday. Matters looked bad for the close of the Lewes meeting this morning, Rain which ?? fallen heavily through- out the nigbt was still In strong evidence, and every- thing- pointed' to IL aing wqL afternoou. Heppily, however, the downpour ceeased soon after breakfeast, and the sun shone brightly for the' rest of the day: Tbe attendance was again good, aud- tbe ...