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SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... S*ORTING IN LIG : IE. - ISPORTI1NG. ?? ,.IGBAN#.. NEWMARKET THIRD ocr,9BER: OR, HOUGHTO | MEETING, 1 ,07' TUESDAY, oCro.BFR 27. Fifty Pounds for 2sr olds carrying a -feather. .t- r. olos tsi. s1b.' 4-yr. olds 8st: 91b. 5.yr. ?? 9st. 31b. 6-yr. elda 9's? 7fb. and . aged 9st. lolb. Last3 miles of.B. C; Mi: Sitwell's br. c. Goblet, brother to'.Bumper, 3 yr. old Mr. Goldbprnrs.b.f.Epaom l ~ass,4 ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... 9PORTING IATELLIGEACE. | tv~a NEWMARKET tPIr>D OCTOBER: oR, AI-tUGITON fg MEETING, xlo7, ac *eMNESDAY, OCTOrPER 8. -fee A StIbscriptionr Plate of Aol. for z-yr. olds, corrfing: 6qt. 7fi: . 3-yr. olds Sst. tolb. and 4-yr. olds gst. SID. TWo-yr-old n0a Coeurse., na zir C. Bunbury's ah. e. Snug, 4.yrs. old. I r Mi'. Wilsuss's ell, f. Franccs, 3-yrs. old - - D4r. Lake's br. t. Volusvnini, 3-yrs. ...

BOXING

... lD OXING. The ?? between young. Beld yer and ga'y which was fixed to take plelast at' ii MvIi lsy, was decided yesterday, on a 3umn'iit, hallf a, mile foro the Rubbing~house on Epsom Downis. It would lxe superfluous to give any description of the perffdtion bf Belcher inl th~',art of' Boxing, his recent com)rbats hav- ing made him universally bnown as a p~-ofessor inferior rin science, and ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... Po?7tTNiG INTELLIGESNCE. 'NEWMARKET CRAVEN MEETING, 130S. MOODAY, AtPRIt 18. 'ne Craven Stakes, a Subacrrip ion of iogq. each, for all ager.; ,-year o'ds c.U'IYil,.7g 5st. iolh 3-yr old& 8st. 4-yr dlds 8st. 91b.. j-yr olds 9st I *b. 6-yr olds 9st. Sib. aind aged hotses 95t. 71b. Across the Flat. ;Lnrd Statvell's b. c. Deceiver, 4 yrs _ ^ f Lord Foiey's b. fby Worthy, owit oi Miss ForyZ yrs . z ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING IN TELLIGENCE. NPXWMARKET CRAVEN MF.TING, I83o, W'EDNESDAY, APRIL, 20. `:Sr Forinor's Cerherus, beat Mr. Shakespear's Wo~rruwaod tst. ?h. each. Ab. M. ico ?? tD 8 against Cerberus. A Subscription Plate of rolb. for 2-yr. olds. 7st. 3 yr. olds, 8st. - 71b. and ?? tsldq. 9st. Two yr. old Course. 1ord Stavell's b. c. Deceiver, 4 yrs. old - 9ir C. 'urncr's ch. c. Mr. Gundy, 3 yrs. old - - ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELLIG-NCE. NEWMARKET FIRST SPRING MEETING, MAY Z. d Lord C. Sonserset's White .oseo, yrs. old, gst. ,1b. beat 14 Gen.Grosvenors Roast Beef, 4 yrs. 016i, S-r. D. I. Ioogs. a I Three to one on White Rose. s Sweepstakes of ibogs each, h. ft. R. M. J Mr. Craven's c. Beau Nash. by 'Trampator, 3st. 51b. I t. Mr. Hallet's br. c. by Kill Devil, 8st. aib. - . 2 Mr.Scrope's b.c. ''he Monk,by ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPOR.R7IYG 7'TPLEIcZ cz7\C NsFWMARKE lT FIRST Sl-RNLC MEETixo, lilrc?. t rMy. Sitweli' s T ao~cls, Act. tillS heiat Mr- Halsleltia -Jewe~ss, Hy -I Md. U). songs. s. ft.-7 te 4 OI'll r;Iss. Lord Thley'sf. lay Wortiy, beat JIr. Cr~vsn's llam Sash, * eachl. ?? ?? C. Ycoge, h. ft.-5 to Iaainct LCi Foley's f . ond Y-:ar of the Newvnaerket Stakes n o yogs: l. fte 'it.s nd fillies r isin]g 3 years ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTPIG Zi'vTELLIGLATCE., :h NEWMARKET FIRST SPRIXG MEETING, MAY 6. Sweepstakes of 35gs. each. Two-yr old C. Mr. Sitwell's Goosander, 86t. 6'b. - - - I 1Mr. Watsmo's Hymuen, brothcr to Fanthonr, 7st. cllb. - 2 Col. Childers's ch. c. by Stamford, 7it. x i M. - - 3 dr. l Ewe's c. by Agonitets. '.ist. - - T'vwo to I a.st Gonsandar-Even betting on Hyrnern. d Sweep~takes of 3Sgs. each. Two-yr old ...

BOXING

... . ZI K I IG the miatches btetep Oally an d Cregsvx, AoW; 2114 crib, abnd Dutch Sam and Cropley took phe yesterd, in SitrJ. SebrighL'' park, r ar Mrket-street, Hcrts, afti they had been pre vented at three othes places. FIvtt .the lateessof the hcur.at whish we received this intelli- gence, we jnust defer liarticularizing the circuitou 'rosteof tdie amatear.s and pugilists unti) taomorrcw. ,t ...

MORE OF THE BOXING MATCHES

... MORE OF IZR B IN iA TC-ES. In our report of iheidiversion of Tuesday, from thec lateness of tile hour, when our report arrived wve could not giv& the particulars'of the preeention in Bedford- shire, nor were. we enabled to state. any particolars of the contests between Crib and li rton, ?? Putch zam and Cropley. Gregson had been at the George' at Hocklirfe, for some days, Gulley, who arrived ...