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... 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

... SPORNA'GA ILVIV2LIJGACJ2E. DW)NCASTrJEIt, rir6. The Grert St. Leger Stal'e6, Of 't150 e3ch, for three-year old colts, 85t. ?? fillies, '3s. 'The 6t. Iegrr ('ourse.-(46 Stab- ecribers.) Duke of ILeeli's h. c. by Sir David, darn by Sit Peter DIuke of Leedg's b). c. bry Brown l3road, dain iby ?? Duke of I-Iamilton's b. c. Algernon, by Sir David, WUt of Lady Lord I'itzwilliams's b colt, Paurlowitz ...

BOXING

... BOXrIvG. ish The match between Scroggins and an adventurer est e technically named the Oil0mn, but whose real name is cia ve Whitaker, took plade yesterday at Moulsey Hurst, in bP its the presence ofat least fifteen thousand amateure. This he so combat had excited much sporting attention. The cic af- motley groupes assembled on these occasions were early tio a:t wolt k, but the times had ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTI.AG IN FELENG 1?. *1 _ I ; STATEM1ENT of the Ol)DS on the DERBY ana OAKS - STIAKES, i8;6.-1PE^ S. .: * ..,DFlitl'Y. 'Taken- 9 to i agit. 1. by Waltnn, out of Penny Trumpet. : b. oto. 1 agst. John of Paris (late Dick Geodisoi). Taken-nlto 1 agqt Orontes, brother to Zadora. '-alcen-a6 to i agst. Firenaaster, brother to Squib.- Taken-azo to i ag'st. c. by Sercerer, out, of heival. Taken- 6 ...

BOXING

... BOXI N'G. Yesterday being tile day appointed for the battle be- tween Cairter atid a black named Joseph, catered for by Richmond, maqs thousands assembled on Combe War. ren. The inclemency of' the weather did not appear to diminish the numbers, iand although the rain deluged the Warren, during the combats, it would have implied want of courage not ?? have dared the elements, and after having ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SjloVJAp'CG INJ'TELLGEVCR STATEl.;IENT of' the ODDS on the DERBY and OAKS STAKES8, 1t6.-Fer, 19. OEItUIY. - to I aDst. c. by Walton, out of I'enoy Truml pet. Talcon-io to z agst. John of Paris (late Dick Gondison). i to i agat. Orontes, brotlherto Zadora. 16 to'I ?? .t. Firemaster, brother to Squih. t 16 to i agst. c. by Orville, dana by Weathercock.. OAKS. II to a offered on tse lield M/aTcn. ...

STATEMENT of the ODDS on the DERBY and OAKS STAKES, 1816.—MARCH 18

... STATEMENT of ?? ODDS on the DERBY and OAKS STl AKES, ?8;6.-luARcai M8. i DERBlY. S tox agst. John of Patio. Taken-It to ? agst. c. hy Orville,- darn hi' Weathercock. x, ro I agst. Orontes hrother t. Zadora l 4ts a agst. c.-hy Watiron, ,it ofr Penny TVtunrit. Taken-15 to agst. c.by Soreerer, out of Rival. l)AICS. 6 to I gst. sister to Cri'pin. 7 to W ;spt, sister to Riphael. Taken-9 -to I Ogst ...

STATEMENT of the ODDS on the DERBY and OAKS STAKES, 1816.—MARCH 25

... i STAEMENT of the ODDS on the D2ERBY and OAK5. STAKLES 8i6.-M5AftCII 25, DtiRBY. g tn I agjt, Jolhh of ['aris. lo to I east. c. by Walton, ?? oF Penny Triimpet: lo0 to i agst. c. by Orville, dam by Wceathersocic 15 to I agst. c. by Sorcerer, cut of eival. OAKS. 6 to x ngst. sister to Crispin, 7 to I agst. (Gjendolcn, by Sorcerer. I to i agst. f. by Sorcerer, out of Volumnia. e to I agst. ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING IN7ELLIGENCE. NEWMARKlETr CRAVEN MEETINGT, Apnsir. |s 'ilr. Dundas's Original, heat.Mr. J. Perrena's Garns, 89t. 71b. each. Ii. Mt. noogs. h. ft.-6 and 7 to 4 On Garus. Produce Swveepstakes of 5ogs. each, o. tR. Untrie,1 mares or untried stallions allowed 9lh. both, slb. Ab. MI. Mr. Raffenden's f. ?? Sorcerer, out Of Prinoces, sst. 71b. y Mr. Dundas's f. Marianne, by Marminil (both ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING IN TELLYGENCR. NEWMARK=T CRIAVEN MEETING, At'arL 18 a ASubscripti~in Plate of Sol, for a y~'r oids,, carrying dat. 7111. e three, 8st. .SIb. four, gst. x5l. 111. Ive, 951. 4111. six and aged, pat. a Eib. I); MR. Mr. J.;Edhderd;'b. II, Aeriocleus, aged I Mr. Vililier's.la. h. Cwrw, 6.yrs.. Mr. Robson's cia. c. Ranksbororagh, i yrs. 3I 'Ihle Jidge placed but 3-S and 6 to 4 agst. ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING IN lELLIGENCE. I NEWMARKET CRAVEN MEETING, Aratm t 19. D1 of Rutland's h. f. by Asparagus, but of Rosabella, 8st, hbeat Sir J. Shelley's b. c, by Walton, out of Mockbird's dam, 0 !a. ,711. R. 1L%. 3°cegs. h. ft.-2 to x an the Walton colt. Mr. Neville's Guendolen, by Sorcerer, Sst. alb. heat General Urasvenor's Placentia. by Dick Andrews, 9st. 51h. I). M. 1oags. h. ft.- to I and 5 to 2 ...

BOXING

... - The match between Carter and Robin the Black, waa decided yesterday on Moleseyhurst, in the presence of at least twenty thousand speaators, in a twenty feet roped square. It was for a stake of fifty guineas, and. a subscription purse of ?? one the men threw their hats into the ring, and stripped. Seconds, Painter and Harry Harmcr for Carter, and Paddington Jones and Richard Whele for the ...