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DONCASTER RACES

... - - ?? a the rat The attendance at Doncaster during the races has been very numerous and respectable, and we understand bthat the horses entered have been mnore numerous than on any former occasion. UTpwagr of ninety were entered fordthe great St. Legerl and ninteen started. The pressure of other matter compels us to, be Very brief in the description of the sports. Saturday before the ...

Sporting Intelligence

... Aporting Ktntatigenre. TA TTER'SALL'S.-3Moncray. of r o Business this afternoon was the reverse of brisk, nor- were there B 0' man irr,ges In the odds, thle favourites, as before, being in a ft on cluster. NN rerdan just has the call and no ?? Ismnael rt.: an h neia ot olwn ls tis heels, wihlittle or rt.,noting o crtine btwee thm. Lunclot wast backed once at ti 20onn ftradt i oI telte bigteofe ...

Sporting Intelligence

... Avarung intaligence. . THE GREAT NATIONAL STEEPLE-CHASF. This great event, thle crn inroiectneti i -i , ' ill OC -e oit i m\ l d .tlci excitclement in tlte s;port- to9 Ig v11 erriri'a ii rat erln -daY tn-iat Aititee, ,v'r four .IliuI,, it i g cid himt nrg eour't t Ill. lill' rite ls ruirve nuide tho ;irwtimd in lreichlieir *;hr i irri In rC nlre rtir colntinuie,, ,C tint-itmdt;, ?? ,ort ...

SWIMMING MATCH IN THE MERSEY

... SWIlMNING MATCH IN THE MERSEY. A match has been made between Matthew Vipond and e a James Broughton, to swim from the Floating Bath, in e the River Mersey, to Ruacorn, or in that direction until a one of them shall fail in the attempt, in which event he a who shall have proceeded the furthest will of course be en. h titled to the stakes. Mr. Vipond bets his rival twenty v pounds to fifteen. ...

Sporting Intelligence

... Aparting intMigenre, TATTERSALL'S-Alfonday. i The settling for tho day at Newmarket (only partially effected, wo shonld imagine, from the number of inquiries made after parties who neither took tihe trouble to attend personally nor by 9t deputy,) was followed by come Derby butting, for wvhich three homecs wero so noar together that wve confess our inability to say O which had tho call at the ...

MANCHESTER RACES

... ical Wledsmesday, Junle 2. ,ict The Produce Stakes of 50 sovs. each, h ft for three-year olds. rest Twice round and a ?? by Lord Derby's cb f by rin- Whisker, beating Mr. flouldsworths b c Crescent, and Lord iest Grosvenor's b c Barometer. Five paid, ut The Wilton Stakes, of 10'sovs. each, with 50 sovs. added. tose Mile and three quarters. Won by b c Penrhos, named by Mr. 3,0f Legrew, beating ...

CRICKET

... thee ?? A_ If__ hsi- CRICKSET, is ert A match at cricket wasplayed on Monday last, between eleven rc, Ce- of the Liverpool Club, ani eleven of the Dublix Phicenix Club, on . the ground ot the former, in Wavcrtree-road. The m.,rning was pr, her beautifully fine, bt the afternoon turned out very unfavourasble. til wi- Therst ?? in a minority of 6; tile numbers thli .6 beirig,-Pbcenix, C2; ...

Sporting Intelligence

... A?Vzfrtiaq inielffilleivre. - ?? * ?? BLACKBURN STEEPLE CHASE, sc MfAJOR 1OOUVRRIE AND JA.MES LOMA-C, ESQRS. STRUAHDS. Sll This sporting event. which excited considerable interest in til Blackburn aind the coiiuntry for several miles rouind. came oil' yes- tb rerday so'nnight. It vas attended by a vast concourse of peopl., to -there being probably six or eight thionsnd spectators, including ...

Sporting Intelligence

... p 'ortintg *tefltIeirge. I raOM euR ?? Manchester, 17tursday Noon. The attendance last evcning at Kersal-Moor was great, far ex- ceedingtbe numbers congregated thereon theprevious day. The cup race wae excellent. Some engagements have been made during the week upon the rapidly approaching Epsom event Idas has been backed at 2 to I freely, with offers to take 1000 to 30 he runs first and ...

Sporting Intelligence

... -*jlortin %I q I nta FLEETWOOD COURSING MEETING. The members of this respectable club met for ?? second neeting ?? se 'nnightanfodlowing day. The ornpany Was ansiderable, and ?? table. i tinsapotnt3 ifever a lbetter collection ofreyhoun . (looking at the number) were senin Lancashire ;-theY were competent (to use the phrase of the tMr.) to distance Ithe timid hare.e Condition does wonders. ...

Sporting Intelligence

... lbportin _q KuttIligeart. NIAZ'CHESTERR.-Tusdayo evening. THE CHESTER TRADES' CUiP. The numerous public and private Christmas parties have, In a very considerable iniasure, i'educed thle attendance at the usual houses of meeting, for speculation on Turf business. The unpre- ceented number of layers roundl onl the ovents to be d ecidcd on thc thav ofay,t and the 3rd and 5th of the following ...

Sporting Intelligence

... opvrtina inttilistnct- (FOIOUR ?? 23 Manehater', lvedncfsfal ,30gh. 20 sdl pproach the day whelk the weights are to be on 25 cSV o tille hoterCoup, business becoe( mr cnind s' j,,tbealousr ahohr oneiaaanig they know cer- 23 iwetniitt. and the other, as crtrainl, that he is but all right. Ie la el htmybe set down as the average prices1-' tl1 40to I lit thle field, offered 3410 to I agst Alkc ...