SPORTING
... a c~POtI THE TURF.-In point of weather, which was genial and springlike, the Bristol meeting in the earlier part of the week may claim to have been the most successful of any yet held this season ; wh ...
... a c~POtI THE TURF.-In point of weather, which was genial and springlike, the Bristol meeting in the earlier part of the week may claim to have been the most successful of any yet held this season ; wh ...
... I A r Id U z? ? Wa ?r .r flu IN TiIE TURF.-Liverpool is always abusyrmeeting, andisenlivened by the presence of a large conting~cnt of Irish horses, which, not- writhstanding the influence of the 'se ...
... Co UNTE Y CRICKE T THERE is a story told of a country umpire who, on being appealed to in a moment of doubt, unhesitatingly replied Out i adding with a chuckle of profound simplicity, Ilurray ! I' ...
... w4ASTIM THE TUTRF.--The flat-racing season commenced at Lincoln on Tuesday last in more favourable weather than might have been anticipated ; and an enormous attendance, large and good fields of horse ...
... PASTIME S THE TuRF.-Not content with owning Pioneer, the first favourite for the City and Suburban, Mr. Abington recently paid 4,0001. for Quartus, who had also been in good demand for that event. In ...
... 5Ports anub vastinltes By VANDERDECKA&N AFTER deserting Wimbledon Common for a couple of years in favour of Sandwich, which entailed a great UNGOLSITY deal of travelling for the sake of a couple of h ...
... gfPATIE THE TURF.-Neither the attendance nor the sport was quite up to the average on Boxing-Day at Kempton Park. Lady Winifrel secured the most important event, the Christmas Hurdle Handicap, and Mr. ...
... ?? IS -t-9- THE TURF.--There are still a few of the old school of Turfites who will only recognise the Newmarket Craven Meeting as the opening of the legitimate racing season ; and consequently they h ...
... USA THE TURF.-The July Handicap at Kempton Park on Satur- day last evoked considerable interest, and attracted a very fair field of thirteen runners. Boulevard and Whipper In, last year's win ...
... L-WI a ?i C5 a t ?? r h eg A MATCH at hockey between ladies is no fanciful conception cf an artist possessed of an exalted ideal as to the development of games now that ladies are taking them in hand. ...
... SPORT INc THE TuRF.-The Turf ball has been kept ropling pretty merrily during the izeek, the Lammas Lands at Warwick, and the Knavesmire at York having witnessed some good racing; while Windsor, Thirs ...
... I STIM THE TURF.-There were eleven runners for the Electric Stakes at Sandown on Thursday last week. Mr. H. Milner's Listen, who started favourite, scored a decisive victoly, Ormuz and Freemason I-ein ...