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SPORTING

... S PORTIXNG. TATTEPtSALL'S.-MON DAY. .'LE\AMINGTON STAKES. 3t to I agst rorth's two (take 7 to 2)-Il to 2 agst Mr. Forth's .t Lucy Banks (taken)-S to I agst Duke of Richmonod's Elysium e (taken)-S to I agot Mr. Forth's Venus-10 to I ngst Mr. !t Foorler's Yardley-12 to I agst Col. Peel's I-am-not-aware L- (taken)- 12 to I agst Duke of 1icluaomid's Lothario-15 to I .s agst Mr. Heseltinte's Pionc- ...

SPORTING

... ?? spriRMRiG. TATTEllSA L'S.-MON AT. Cl ESrEII CTUP. There soos a slight ilmprovemenit il the hetticg on thii race, but no eriniiiag charge in the quotat ons. WVe need only observe, hverefcrnc rbat Cataract and Sellkiaria were in fair demrand, and so nearly level that two sece- reigns scere t;!ken for cite choice af thce horse in err -er bet of *1 0a . The Era was also ic avantour. a'nd ...

SPORTING

... sPOJRT1NG. ASCOT.-I/ = 'RACES. TUEsDAY. This truly regal meeting commeesced to-day with a programme that has never been approached. With the IMat delightful weather isaginable did the meeting commence, and, in sphte of the rumours to the contrary, it was graced by the presence of the Queen and her i'lustrious guests. The company present, irrespective of Royalty, vwas numeroug, embracing an ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... - ~ ~ ~ ~ ?? a - ASCOT' REATH RACMS. TuESDAY. Adootne~ver ?? to brilliant a series of prizes f'or competitionasOflI the present occaaion-sod never, -perhaps, was a strong list better A4imed. Tile events spread over tise four days were 33 in number, ealed in character, rich in amount, and isa the public merits of the ~imaienlngd soope, a to akether rsults a fruitful source Of spec~atiro nd ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING NTELLIGENC TATTERSALL'S.-THurIsDAY. No betting worth quoting. AQUATICS. GREAT SKIFF RACE ON THE TYNE.-NEWELL v. CLASPER. This match between the champion of the north, and Newell, a first. class Londen waterman, came off on Monday, on the Tyne. The amount at issue was 100 sovereigns a side, and the distance to be pet- formed about five miles, being from Newcastle bridge to Leamington. ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELLIGNCE. TATTERSALVS.-MoNDAt. a CHESTER CUP. An expectation that in observance of the conditions of the race the Handicap would be made public this afternoon led to a numerous attendance, and it was very evident that bad it made its appearance a good deal of business wouldhavebeen transacted. Tothesurprise and disappointment of the subscribers, the weights were not declred, and ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELLIGENOL:' GOODWOOD RACES. Floe-weather was ginnisss, and a~ll nthe comaseperf'ection. The un- sightly weighing stand has been removed, and the business depart- ment - a osuite lull of comfort and convenience -ito now son the greund-floor of the grand stand. The attendance as regards a great rare meeting, as a popular festival) was bad indeed, Thle whole tom- pony made rendeevoes ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... TATTERSALL'S.-MONDAY. The Goodwood settling, although far less heavy than last year, did not pass off so coanfortably; three or four parties were non ese for variocs amounts, alid, amongst those who were present, there was a general complaint of the ' tightness of monsey: we hope thata sother week will enable us to speak more favcurably. Paying and receiving occupied the attentions of all ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... Sro't.. i NT'ELLJGDCE. TAVZRS8AItL'. MONDAY.-The disappearance of Canezou and Execu- tor, both of whomaresaid to beamiss, ?? day Boy stron iyintofarour for the Mletropolitan Handicap,' a e ihillj Flatcatcber, and Fugleman a 1ift; the investments, however, were on a very limited scale. For the Two Thousand Guineas Stakes, 500 even on Mr. A. Nichol's Nunnykirk was laid;, and even on the field ...

SPORTING

... - - - - 0 - - A considerable degree of excitement was occasioned in the sporting circles en Friday evening by a suspected attempt to get at Cotherstone, but which was fortunately prevented. The facts ate as follows :-About half-past 10 o'clock on Friday night the policeman on guard at Scott's premises, Leatherhead, discovered a man on the dung heap near thle stables; to get there lie must have ...

SPORTING

... S X!R TIN G. ASCOT RACES. No meeting has more satisfactorily proved the uses of ad- versity' than Ascot. Some eight or ten years since, although basking in the sunshine of Royal favour, it had fallen so low in the estimation of the racing world, from bad management and a want of liberality, that complaints aore universal, and its downfall seemed inevitable. Fortunately the press took up the ...

SPORTING

... s P 0 A, T I Z; ~1j TATTRSALL'S._mONDA7. CESAREWITCH STAKES. I to I agst Mr. D. Cooks Trueboy-9 to I sgst Colonel Anson's Armytage (taken)-ll to I agst Mr. Bell's Black- drop-12 to I agst Mr. F. Clarke's Arcanus (taken)-100 to S agst Mr. Osbaldeston's Shocking Mamm ...