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SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... STATEMrlENT Or THE ODDS ON THE DERBY AND OAKS, &c.-JAN. 56. DERBY. Taken-10 to I agst. c. by Orville, out of Allegretta. 10 to I agst. c. by Waxy, out of Miltonia. 11 to I agst. c. by Sorcerer, out of Hornby Lass. Taken-i2 to I agst. Brother to Crecy. 15 to I agst. c. by Waxy, out of Ringtail. OAKS. Taken-5 to I agst. Loo, by Waxy. 11 to I against any other. RIDDLESWORTII STAKES. Even betting ...

GREAT PUGILISTIC MATCH

... GREAT PUGILISTIC MATCH iETWEfN PAINTER Asks SPrING, ON i ICKLE.HAM DOWNS, NZs10 LEATFIERHAD, s SURREY. At a little after one yesterday Painjer and Spring appeared in the outer ring, and, upon their meeting, shook hensq in the most cordial manner. Spring threw his hat up first in the ring, and Painter immediately followed the same line of conduct.- At half past one the men set ?? was seconded ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTEZLLIGENCE- NEWMARIKET ('RAVEN MEwiNG, 1818. 1PUE5DAY APBIIn1 Sweepstakes of lSigs. each, h. ft. colts, Sst. 7.b.; fillies, 8st. 4t1. ' D. lM. Mr. Watson's c. by Clinker, 8st. 71b. * Ld. 17. 1{. Cavendish's f. by Mliddlethorpe, 7st. i13b. . 2 Mr. Payne'6 f. by Selim, 8st 41b. The betting varied from evei on the Clinker colt to 6 to 4 o the Seins dilly. Sweepstake- of l10gs each, h. ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... NEWMARKrT CRAVEN MEETING, 1B18. TusnSassAY, APRIL 17. The Cockboat Stakes of 100gs. each, h. ft. for colts and fillies (%warranted untried at the time of naming, Way loth, 181 7,, and not engage4 in thie Derby, Oaks, or 7000fis. Stakes; colts, 8st. 41b. fillies, 8st. 1ib. D. M. Ld. Grosvenor's b. f. Finesse, sister to Bizarre Id. Suffield's b. c. by Sorcerer . . 2 D. of Rutland's b. c. by ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPOR TING INTELLIGENCE. NEWMARKET FIRST SPRING MEETING 1818. TuESACY, API:In 28. The 0oCOgs. Stakes of lOOgs. each, h. ft. for colts, 8st. 71b. fillies sst. 411). R. M. Ld. Foley's b. c. by Sothsayer, out of Blowing . . Mr. Rogers's Ch. c. Secuocdus, by Marmion . . . 2 1). of Grafton's b. c. Picaroon, by Selim, out of Parasol . 3 The Judge placed but 5-7 to 4 to 5 to 4 agst. the winner; 6 and ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... NEWMARKET FIRST SlRTING MEIKETING,1818. TURnsDAY,, ArPrL.30. The Kicer's Plate of 100gs. for 4-yr olds, llst. .S-yr olds,]lst. glbs. 6-y r olds and aged, 1 2st. Last three miles of B. C. Mr. y tldhaln's gr. c. Skim, 4-yr. old. . Ld. ?? b. . Cmannon Ball, aged, . . . o Mr. Charlton's ch. c. Pandour, 4-yr. old, Even betting on Cannon Ball-ti and 7 to 4 agst. Skim-6 to I 2gst. Pandour. Mr. ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORtTIlNG INTlELLIGENCE. ASOt'71 HtEATiI RACES, Torso>.r, Jesr 9, iuis. s Ells Majescy'e Plate of One H~undred1 Guineas, four years old, t tt. five, lOSt. six; and aged, l0st. 8;b. J'our miles. Lol'd D) trlinpgt'n~s Brulvills, alged . . . 1 1 ylr, Kinig', Gainsborough, 5t yr. old . .- . 2 M ~r. Pieste', Anacreon, 4 yr. old . . . :1 f 7 to 4 on Belville-W>on easy. TIhe 'l'ent St iker of (Isis ...

BOXING

... B OXING. The battle between Wis. Neate and Thos. OliverI took place yesterday. A spacious ling was first formed ssin Bulstroda Park, Bucks, (in a beautiful eminence, tE but the Magistrates interfered and the cavalcade hur- e ned off to Mill-end, over a rough road of many miles, where the battle was fought. Betting was 11 to 8 er upon Neate. Seconds-Cribb and Belcher, for their S I countryman; ...

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 ...

GRAND REGATTA!-A SCULLER'S WAGER!

... Mr. Astley's Annual Prize Wherry, being the 3 5th, that he has given, in honour of Ills Majlatyls andi the Regent'.s Birth- days, was rowed for yesterday by six freeivaternien, as, follows: N tAM Es. )Vn~ltrit IlqL 55'ottM. oor ?? Free, Blattle 1304dg&, ri1carler.. _ 'Thomas Hill, Temple,. Blue. e )John Richards Deptford, G reen. ?? 4 Thomas Whitte, Strand-law', Yellow. 5JantesWaod, I ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INITELLIGENCB. BETTING (1 ° THE DON'CASTP.R ST. LIGER. TPTTFRSALL'S, AuG. °4, 1818. 4 to I agqt. Rosette ,12 to 1 aget. Octaviana 7 to I agst. Tanabourirne 13 to I agst. Beggar Girl ga I ags. Masker J to I agst. Sistr t ?? 10 to i agst. Torch loo to 6 agst. i1atideville. horses enteled to ?? thin day (Tuesday) for the clip at Fghani :_Stainsborough, Charming Molly, Teddy, and Busto. ...

EXTRAORDINARY FOOT-RACE

... EX'TRAORDINARY FOOT-RACE. - Extract of a letter from an Officer in the East Irdia Company's service, dated Camp DeataL, reserve of the Grand Arnw, March 10, IS1S:- We arriv:d here this morning; the G(nerallhamgonie post to nmcet Lord hIstings. The centre and right divisions of the Grand Arniv are to he broken up ; the reserve is to remain. entire, andc finish what the right diiisioh co'uld not ...