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MARGATE, SEPT. 8

... ,o The Grecian games, molreeecial1ly those celebrated at Olympia, have occupied ethe attention of mankind id for nmore than 3260 years, and the latter formed epochks ,k in the hiszory of.hurman events for ceituiies. Success exalted the fortunate candidate to a level wjth the Godsj or and defeat was sufficient to induce the wretclied beinig to think life no longur worth possession, since.it ...

BOXING

... - BOX.INVG. nI A pitched battle, which excited much attention, took W place yesterday iln the neighbourhood of Ealing, be- aloi :e tween Casrter, from -Lincashire, and Bone.. The'lmen, kni .who were of tolerably equal weiglht, set to at one ,k o'clock. Betting was even, but Carter had -the turni:- R lounl at., Bone made two good tilts, left and right, without 501 receilving a return. T1he ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... . ? -.-NM ?? ,. I ri.,v I i 't ?U. 41, 12?t, Rm?? ?? ?? ? . ?? ?? i. , ?.r- or 1 , , ,f N LJ1 R ous'* ?? ~ I?Ia v oe ' ?? Ii5 iii t. Tor C. 1-1 Somiersets Of' Sot. _ Th. 1 agqf C T1 fz '~IV r o t e 1 aii o t s old . - v I ) L Zs tA tf slii P t o l1y 3 )n i o w r s - I t a s f r o d* , ~ t o o a ~ o ~ . i ~ d y f E ~ i ~ f l u , ~ t i a ~ i . l ~ r l e m y . ~ 3 a Lit yt tgm* i : i t i vM j ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPOR PIIh iVrGELLI14.NC)- 'vEN vjNIAjtlT T rIJgMOC!TO1Vi;tfl, br HOTIITOY(N. - MMETJNTG iSl2-SATtrORIAY, OCT. jl. td ,Thraey'eOrsfln, bs-. 91b, beat Mr.- Andrew's Trophonhzs, T;.>ob.£ Y. C. jo~s~-z to i On Or.80n, Sir 3.Shelh-rcy I'hai° ,I; 8jt. qlb. beat 1L A H. b adiih.s Ec'r\¢t0 -Sat- 2- 11- M. 0O~g6.-.Z'to I dn Phauftork;- * MrA.yVjedkflrae siser 00 -Castenea, 9st. 41b beat r Blakes Njie, ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... TO13DAY AFTER THE lHOUGH3TON llEETING. Sweepstakes of Tcos. each, for a-yr. olds. ?? Y. C. 6st. 711.. each. Gtk;. Grosvenor's f. by Popinjay, out of Copenhagers's dam I Mr. Uduiy's c. by Haphazard . . Ld Lowther's brother to Buttercup . . . 3 Even-Gen. Grosvenor's f. by Pophijay. 1. of Itutland'g Grirnalkin, Wst. 81h. beat illr. Slvkespear's flydaspes, 7st. 31b. - A. F. soogs-z to I on ...

BOXING

... ?? : ' OXA :G. IThe batilebetween- Molineauv and Carteiri took place on day'i-nGlouceftershire, sit miles from Banbury, l ir having been foibidden in three adjoining counties.. The, puirse of' loo guineas was chiefly raised by the I Oxooians. The company consisted ofat: least 2O00|i pers6ns, although -ftom the arrest of the Black and the i uncertainty of a fight but- few'fromi.London were ...

BOXING

... .. b6xha. 'ru Ubmt~ bewegokr~i,~ayto l yea .. -t~sery, in ooeipe i o4fr ?? he ag acrrtio the prsenc~f ~ ni~%usibig C amaeurs.' the Por jay..-l40etting was '5 -and - ~to- d4 a. Oi ay Eik . heL. pursued tI~ s !rtem- ?? nz realrng away H, u era eed n~atsogsmne gdod hi-its 'on rettu it. Te ~ 'flet oundlas~d. Iv.e driauiruei, anda ril4ler, by h mgng-at' asi Dlilie head 0ith the' Ietfadled his ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPQR TLIVG IN TELL IGENUCIA ie NEWMA\R\FI CRA VIE. 1 13EET[ING, .VIZTL r. 2 H.tolic ap S.veepstalces Of 2sgs. 5ech. T. Y. I c. h ?? Mr asit'o ['rankis, 3 Yas- old, 7Pt, Il I- SC o i3 r. Wlatson's ('ePicles 3 yrs. olI, 83t. gh 2te , i, G. tllui ibr , Scout, 3 yrr.. o !, 7st. izlb . . 3 L Gen -uoveenorA Lazyboots, rs. old, 7't. ml. - .. 4jil 6 to Ar awailnst Pericles. Si Sweepstakcs of 6ooas ...

BOXING

... BOXYl^VG. rid -- ' ?? k. A treindndous battle was fought on Saturday, at Mlotsey n, Haurst, between Oliver and Croper. Gibbons anti C:ebh 3ald- st win seconded Oliver, and Richmond and Jonc, CoopXr.- ea rilertinig 6 to 4 on Oliver. ed Round r. Oliver made a sight-handed hit, which was re- ne turned upon the body, and a smrt rally ensued with eqn l ad- O? vaistages. The mcn closed, but ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... relgil nj~ult n.n '. ,it gjP',TiNG rIN-7LLIGEXcE. SEWA IM~AftKI~[SECOF N1t)'WtltC L .IS \j(Dj~ 18,, |IUOND.OaYMr IX^t. Mr. Villier'sl Don Ctsick, 7st. bet Ld G. 11. Cvendis'. s Handel, 8st. 61b.-. TY. C. lbogsA-6 td 4 oil lon CU>satwk. D. of ?? o tcy i-cG. beat 14d J3erstey's ,Ausodeus, 8sr. Ab. M. 2o6gs. lihd-6 to 4 onli . u SwVetpstakes oZ icogas. each, I. ft. for itot Avid Vlihes not na ...

THE GREAT FOOT RACE

... TIHE GRIAT E OOTRAcf. NO porting evetnt, since thle' great Blarcla~y match, has cit. -No gro~scd so initich attention as ?? coinnienced on Yri- - day night. anid Saturrday morning, on .ntinbry Commsnon, be- A tween 1j~iqer, thre 1(eriisn man, enrd Cross, Cpta li'lAy' sgro6ni, the latter of whom hiid heidi) sixwekinrann, , Older thle immediate dirceajon of the ('altit inod'i ~t I hI' own ...

BOXING

... 24 n -The amateurs of' the hfit mrusterd yesterday at Willsdon,' to - sec a mill between John Lancaster, a scienti'c puciiisr, be- tween ot and Ir stone,- who-beat Martin tle Jew'st ILiclmans-' C worth, and Frere, who, male ai terrible stand igi mt the late 1l'cswer, after thebattlelbercveern Richmond and s'ic 'Woud'ont C, :mb6 ?? seine tine since. 'i'he hattknwas for a~five :and twenty ...