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Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper

AFFRAY WITH THE MILITARY AT GUERNSEY RACES

... AFFRAY WITH TH E-1 IC, Ml EIAR Y A. -1 GUERNSEY EnCE-S. On Wednesday there were betweeas 40 and 50 toldiers at the races. Towardls the clorse of the day'e sports many of them became drunk and quarrelsome; fights and fn- rious rows with arn,,,mnnr oa equ ally drunken townspeople trch place, and it wras stil great di-hiculty the men were g )t oef to their quarters Several oi them remained out ...

SPORTING

... - - - - - - - - -A .1 S PORT ING. , TATTERSADL'8.-Trost6jDl GOODWOOD STAKES. 14 to I aost Mr. Melklam's Lightning (token)-I5 to I agst Mr. Payne's Queen' Mab (taken)-18 to I agst gr. Parr's Europa (taken)-20 to I aget Lord G. Ben- druck's John o' Gaunt (taken) -20 to 1 agst Lord llowth's Warp (taken)-20 to I agst Mr. Etuall's Epgis ctaken)-25 to I agst Duke of Richmond's Lothario- 100 to 3 ...

SPORTING

... SPORTLING. ?? -- A - TATTERSALL'S -MONDAY. GOODWOOD STAKES. S to I agst Kent's lot (taken)-0l to I agst Mr John- stone's Pythia (taken)-13 to I agst Mr. A. W. Hill's The Libel-- 14 to I agst Mr. M eiklam's L ightning-1 5 to I agst Lord Stradbroke's Boarding-school Miss (taken)- J 6 to I agst Sir J. Hawley's Venus (taken)-16 to I agst Mr. Payne's Queen Mab-I S to I agst Mr. Etwall's JEgis (20 ...

DOGGETT'S COAT AND BADGE

... DOGGTT'S 0@Ad: , DOE. I This race, on Friday, mil eapgalr to aby that have precedei it for years put.' It' w0, ?? first to last, a most gallant and deteflOtd' struggle, with a result which leaves It questoable whghrthe best man won. It is unnecessary to asy ta thwo is & very old established wager; nor would It be prsfiee to the reader to state the many and very anbord MeIMIn given for its ...

SPORTING

... SORTZNG' sonWO ACES.-TUESDAY. of the scenery, the aristoeratic grace of ?? TRagnitude and importance e h a-. lp l)deteriootio evinced in every branch of eocun to gloe Character and ectet tothxnt- t- reader it altegettier unapproarliabir. T; '0n ed to rnwdoord about slox or seven yards. -aso I taih Gcittt bad bract taken up arid bre b strlh ruinion hof all practical men, e 0 *r, iag it i at the ...

SPORTING

... SPORING. TATTERSALL'S.-TRtfRs5AY. ST. LEGER. to Iggt Mr. Gully's Weatherblt-6 to 1 agst Mr. oS 1tentor (taken)-Io to I 3gst Mr. Gully's Old 3$ Jfuld kenll2 to I ogst ir. Gratwicke's Merry ?? (rtaen to sO.)-1 to I agst Mr. Mostyn's sforltc Itsken to 200.)-22 to 1 agst Mr. Watts's The psott'O 5 'tO 1 vagt Me. Irwin's Connaught Ranger BT, 2350 to ogolt Dr. Painter's The Pacha. (t atteadoorO woo ...

SPORTING

... TATTERSALL'S.-TeirRSDAY. EBOR HANDICAP. 6 to 1 agst Sir C. Moncek's Castaway filly (taken)--0 to 1 agst UIr. Worthington's Lady Sarah (taken)-20 to 1 agot Mr. Speed's Everton (taken). THIE GREAT YORKSHIRE STAKRSS. The death of a Mr. Reed, mentioned, we believe, in a country print, has raised a doubt about RisaRElis's quali- fication, end has checked any disposition to speculate oe this ats. W ...

SPORTING

... SPOTZENG. . - YORK RACES.-WnssnSDAt The DoVInAS STAKES, of 1 5 BOYs each, Io It, with 20 added. Mr. A. W. Hill's Sweatmeat wailted eie, MATCH, of 150 soVS, 50 ft. Hite and a half Meiklam's br m Inheritress, 5 yrs, received& forfeit I Mr. Hill's hr e The Libel, 3 yrs. e n SWEEPSTAKES, of80 sovs each, io ft. Mr. W. R. Ramsay' hr B y 5idlotbian Mr. L. Fox's ch c June . THE FREE HBtnxiaic.A STAKES ...

SPORTING

... - TATTERSA=S--T VRTn snA. The business, which was confined to the St. Leger, ?? Pies ~ ~ ~ooi~gSIT. LEGER. 2to I on the field agkt two (taken)-3 to 2 agot Major yburgb'O to (take 7 to 2)-7 to I aget Forth'e lot (taeto Ihst 00)_ 9 to 2 aget Major Yahurbgh's Miss 5ah' (taken)s5 to I aget Mr. Gully's Weatherbit (take tro 2a9 to I agst Mr. St. Paul's Mentor-12 to 1 gaO ir.Gratowicke's Merry ...

SPORTING

... ?? TATTYRSAi'S-TunbssDA The sds quoted underneath will be found to agree in atnest every instance with those laid 'on Wednesday at vick, bliss Carat, Westherbit, The B3aron, and Mid *o n ?? being in any serious demand. Meator, 3gerry Monarch, cod Red Robin wets backed in three or feel qosocers bet left off with plenty of epponente.i The attendarOCO was thin, and the betting stacto. a ST. LEGER ...

ROYAL SPORTS AND PASTIMES

... The accounts we have of her Majesty's pleasure tour in Germany, are, upon the whole, pleasant enough, and by no means calculated to induce regret that the Queen of England should thus free herself for a time from the restraints and cares of royalty, and see with her own eyes the great world that is open to her subjects. There Is one incident, however, recorded by those indefatigable gentlemen, ...

SPORTING

... 6PoATING. TATTERSALL'S.-MoNDA.Y This, if not a very buy, was an Important day at the Corner, inasmuch as the hopes and feats of the backers of Merry Monarch were effectually set at rest by a de- claration that he would not start, owing, At was reported, to his having fallen lame; while, to increae the excite- ment, Mentor, who but the day before, owing to a simi- lar rumour, had receded to 40 ...