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SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPOR? TING INTr!LLIGENC.E. DONCASTRR RACES, TURSDnAY, SEPT. 21. All Age Stakes of 25gs. each, for 4 yrs. old, 7st. 91b.; five, Sqt. ?? six and aged, 8st. IlON.- Four miles. Lord Fizwilliams'4 b. c. P'almerin, 4 yrs.old . . . I Mr. G. L. Fox's cb. c. Pacha, 4 yrs. old . . . 2 2 to I on Palmerin.-Won' very easy. Saveepstakes of 30gs. each, lOgs. ft. for three year old colts, fst. 21b; fillies, ...

BOXING ON MOULSEY HURST

... P OXPtG UN MOULSEY UVRST. SAWLTON AND COOVREIt 'This great battle5 on which heavlei' sums were pending thar en any match since that between Randal and Turner, was fought yesterday, and, as was anticipated, a more slaughtering conmbat has been very rarely seen. Tlhey fought for 100 guineas aside, In a 24 feet ring, half-nlinute rime. The seconds were Belcher and Harmer for Cooper,.and Spring ...

BOXING

... BOXING, Yesterday was a day of indescrihable hustle on the Bath road, , wiv the fight between Martin and Cabbage, from Bristol, for lo0gs. aside. This conibat wmas fixed to take place on Maidei!- bead-chlcet, twenty-eight rni'es from London; but this, it was found, world nqt do, and a ring was formed at Farnhabn, a vil- lage near Salahilll miles frown Lotndon. Martin first twirled his sicaloo ...

THE BOXING MATCH, FOR THE NORWICH SUBSCRIPTION PURSE OF 100 GUINEAS,BETWEEN PAINTER AND OLIVER

... ?? TrIE NORWICH VPTON' PML i10 GUINEAS, BETWREEN PA OTER MP AND OLĀ° On Monday, North Walshamhidto ?? of as moth taleb as ever was aspembled in one ?? lunucd himelif In being at the -head of met of elent wlth-ostt 4thers f~ftl at deputy.-lis forces were the phenol nln Rtandall, Be1cler, Turner, Shelton,,Mardn, and alfthosewho had bled on Moulsoy Flat, and ?? of the sdmirgra of courage5 and the ...

BETTING ROOM, AUG. 7

... BETTNG ROO , Aua. ?7 ODDS ON RACES TO COME. I DONCASTERt ST. LEGER. 7 to I aget. Athenian. 16 to I agst, Altesidors e. 8 to I agst. Woodbine. 16 to 1 agmt. Lady of the Vale. 9 t 1 agst. Cavalier. 117 to 1 agst. Lisette. ?? to I agpt. Arbutus. 18 to I agst. Monreith. 32 to 1 agst. Sir Mark. 20 to I agst. any other. NEWMARKET ST. LEGEHR. 6 to' 4 agst. Slijor. ' ' 1 4 to 1 agst. Pindarrie. 4 to ...

BETTING-ROOM, DEC.4

... ODS 05 RN ACES TO COME. DERBY. 14 to I agst. Gustavug. 20 to I agst. Jock. 13 tn I agst. Bro. to Partizan. 20 to I agst, Sycorax. 18 to 1 agst. Cowslip. 22 to I agst. Prudence. OAKS-7 to 2 agst. IMy Lady. STEErLE CHAsm.-Two members of the New Farley Hunt made a match at the Steward's table, after the race, to ride over a given spot of sixteen miles, for 200 guineas. The ground was from Mr. ...

SPORTING INTELLIOENCE

... SPORTING MTEL1ENC.E. ing NEWAMARKFT CRAVEN MEETING, 3820. all, TaURsDAY, Aanit 6. Ing Sweepstakes of ISogs. each, l00 ft. Ssst. 71b. D. DI. Lord Staweli's Anelgallican . . . i l-D. of Portland's c. Mr. Low . . . 2 Mr. Watson's c. by Pericles . . . D. of Grafton's b. c. by Phantom . . . 4 Mr. Douglas's cli. c. by Election . 6 to 5 on Antd-gallican. Sweepstakes of 15Oge. each, h. ft. for colts, ...

BOXING

... I t. I . OLIVIER AND SHE}LTON.-Thece first-rate men of strength ancd science fought 'the renewed match of 100 t guineas aside yesterday, in a field close upon Sawbridge- worth, Herts, and though 25 miles from London, yet ; many thousands had assembled in the ring at one o'clock, h in spite of the inclement weather, which, from the . state of the roads, made the odds of 7ieck-breaking not if ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... NEWMARIKET CRAVEN MEETING, MONDAY, ArWur. The Craven Stakes, a Subscription of lOgs. each, for all'ages; two-yr olds, Set, 10ib.; three, ast.; four, 8st. 91b., five, 9gt. lIb.; six, Ost. Sib.; and aged, 9sf. 71b. A.; . Sir J. Shelley's b. c. Antar, 3 vri. , , . I Mr. R. MiMne's br. c. Boniface; 4 yrr. . , , . S Mr. Bodenham's b. c. Sppctre, bPbiantom, 4 yrs . . T.wty-four Subscribeed- e .Tn ...

BOXING, BETWEEN JOSHUA HUDSON AND GEORGE WILLIAMS, DENOMINATED THE SWELL BOXER,' FOR FIFTY GUINEAS A SIDE

... BOXING, BETWEEN JOSHUA HUDSON AND GEORGE WIL- LIAMS, DENOMINATED THE SWELL BOXER,' FORt FIFTY GUINEAS A SIDE. Moulsey Hurst, yesterday, 'was again the fiavourte bit of turf fo? this genteel mill toa be decided upon. The swells mustered numerously upon this occasion. Wil- . liams was perfectly unknown to the mass of amateurs; abut those persons who, knew him, or iretended to be acquainted ...

BOXING

... IOXINVG. The battle between Moss, the gypsey, and' Bill Fdwards, the Bath butcher, took place on Wednesday for 60 guineas, on Ham-heath, four miles from Haslemere, Bucks. Both had milled their way intp notice. Edwards wa4 considered an ele- gant rather'than a powerful boxer. The Gypecy, on the con- trary, had proved himself a ruffian who would not be denied. A ring of 18 feet was the space for ...

BOXING

... I There was a fine day's play on Epsoni Downs yesterday, In three ?? first of 'which was between Spring and Robert Thikrn; for 100 guineas aside. Cribb and Shelton seconded Spring,.and Randal'and Lgrkin officdated for Burn. ' Betting was even. Rounrd 1. Barn hit short with both hands, and Spring return- ed uuin' the head. A rally followed and Burn went down. 2. Burn made an awkward polke ...