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SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTINVG INTELLIGENCE. STATEMENT OF THE ODDS ON TI-I DERBY AND~ OAKS STAKES, 191s.-Duc, 8. DERBY. Taken-1Il to I agst. C. by Orville, out of Allegretta, 11 to I ages. c. by Wray, out of Miltonia. Taken-12 to I agst. c. by Sorcerer, out of Horoby Lass. 13 to I agets . by Waxy6 out of igal 20. to as.c.C b emuout of Rosalitia. 25 to Iagst. b, c. by Rubuns, out of Nynsphina. OAKS. 7 to 1agst. Loo ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPOR:TING INTELtIGENCE. NMWMAR}ET FIkST ()CTOBIWR MEETING, SI19. TOESD.AY, Ocv. 5.' The Gardenl Staktes of 100gs. esach . T.Ml.M.: I,ord Exeter's Advance, 8st. Itlb. . . I NSr. Lakle's Roger Bacon, 7st. 51b. . . . 2. NIVr, Charlson's Strephona, 7st. 71b. . . . 3 Tie. Udny's Cocisins, 7st. bilb. . * !4r. 'lhornhilt's Ringleader, 7ct. nilb. (brokte his leg) 4 to I agst. Advance-5 to 2 agst. ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... BETTING ROOM, JAN. 25, 1819. THE FOLLOWING IS THE STATE OF TNE ODns ON THI GREAT RACES TO COKIE. OATLANDS, 1ST CLASS. 45 to I agst. lPendulum. 6 to 1 agst. Student. 7 to I agst. Finesse. 2D CLASS. 4 to I agst. Rasping. 4 to I agst. Boniface. 3D CLASS. 5' 6 to i agst. Canidian, Magistrate, and Capt. Candid, which are abnut equal favourites. DERBY. 9 to 1 agst. Euphrates. 12 to I agst. Pledge. ...

BOXING

... POXI!N G. The battle between Painter anid Spring, for 100 guineas aside, and that between Crawleiy and a ('1are- market butcher, took place yesterday, on the lss;' ' Farm, between fpur and five mniles from Kingsvon, in a 1 ?? Teef roped nig. Sprin!} and ?? alc well known pugiliots. OnD this conlmlat stil),ri, SUme of money have been lost by the very j '7.,ist of th' CqgsiosC(sstiv, as those ...

BOXING

... . The mhatch betweeni Moliiteux ai'd Rliiirm r, For ao6 giiitieas, took place yeseteday at Moulsey HMist. At one o'clock Rimmer appeared in The ring, vith his seconds Jones and Powers; -having previously thrown in his- hat as a token df defiance. Mdline appared soon afterhis adversary, attended by his seconds, Rich- man and Gibbons, antid after Some difficulty in beating Out tle ring, they ...

BOXING

... BOl'XJ.%C. ~u~iislc ornat oradoguiea'a-tde aca purse, t of Fortm'n Matny tho srnd spectators were p tseflt. A'15, itarrng ws formed ith hurdles.b' 'i'sos''who delighted ln staighnter work had a rarc treat In a jattX df shentosi rninl kind, lvhich lasted. it rounds, fought 'int'lsn rtfqutis. In thc first round, rtse men seemzed to rely upon the'haies hitting, o nstead of -endeivour'g to parrv ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING IVTELL IGENCE. NEWMARKFIT CRAVEN MEETING, 1819. VEDNESDAY, APRIL 14. Sweepistakes of 100gs. each, h. ft, 8st. 7ib. IL. 3. Lord Exeter s b. c. Snake, 8st. 41b. . . . . . Mr. Andrew's c. by Orville, 8st. 41h. . . . . 2 Mr. Payne's c. by Smolensko,8st. 41h. . . 3 2 to I agst. Snake-5 to I on MIr. Andrew's e. Mr. Crockford's c. Sultan, 8st. 2ib. beat Lord Jersey's c. by Juniper, 8st. 7ib. ...

BOXING

... .BOXiINGC, The battle between George the B3lack, serv~ant of.Ca ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPOJTLVG 1 .vTLLIW'GztbivCE 1LErriNG on the DE ItIY. OAKS, &c. April rT 'akten_ oin a ?? D. of Grafrt''s brother toWbalebove. '!alkeu-9 to 5agst. Mr. Nvville's Sir Joshus. 9 to I a.st. Mr Wilson'i c. by Sorcerer. it ro I agst Lord Foley's, c. by slian. 14 to i agit ?? other. Tsilen-9 to agst. I. I H. cavendibi'xtf. by Sif DawviL Taken- ti to agst. 1). of Grafton's Minuett : 8 to t agst. r Ir. ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPO 17 'TAG INIFL LIGENCE. 1,1111PI'r -r A.t At'lk[) AA-~ t- ?? -A STATEMEN T of the ODDS on the D)RiIY and OAKS STIAKE, 1816.-JA. I. DEltilY. S to i ngst. c hy Walton, out of t'enny Trumpet. Taken-ao to i agst Firemaster, brother to Squib iX tr I og't. John of k.wis (late Vick Coudisodl). 13 to i Pit. brother to Zadora. OA KS. TIken-s * to agst. -Sister to lIphael. Tl-toen- 7 to r ag-t. ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTIA.\ INT1ELLIG ENCE. NENVMARIRNT THIRD) oCrOBERt, or, HOUGHTON NEWMARKETWEETI NG, ?? Tuf!DDAV, OCTOeSR Kyt. Handicap Svs'eepstakes of iogs; eachfor 3 yr. olds and up- Handicap wards. TI. Y. C. - Mr. Cussan's Medora, 4 yrs. old, 8st. 41I. . . I Ld. Rous's Equator, 3 yrs. old, 75s. t1h. . . . Ten started. rhe judge placed but two. 7 to 4 agst. Medora-4 to I agst. the Windle filly-5 to x ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SP0R7'L\ U i.V r~hi iifV~hE~ NlEWVAl.!\;tK~gl' Fttpwl' I) )itEI~nl. ?? ;E1'TING ( 5, 5 ?? 'i'Ur-itiA) Y, Ocr, 5. ?? lking's Pla'to of rcags for 4-yr oils, cairyine los.t. -1L. 5-yr d tr. ?? 6.yr OldS., ?? and agi, 2tt. 2,b. . C. 1. i tot's chi. . Araxi-. 4-1r aid -. - . i. E4rernont's b. b. Wanderer, 4-yr ol . * e r t 4 (5)t N11 5m1rietr. Gen. Grnav'svnor'' ch. c. by l'bpilnj ly, (aiai by ...