SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... I SPORTING lSNTELLIGENCE. S. - WARWICK RACES-TutRSDAV, SEPT. 7. Sweepstakes of 10 SoP. each, for 3 yr. olds. M. C. g Mr. GifFord's ch. c. Leviathan, 8st. Silt. (Arthur) m Mr. Vest's br. c. Shakespeare, 8st. 81b. . . . 2 Mo Mr. Lawley's b.c. ey Milo, 8st. 81b. . . . Miatch for 200 sous. p. u. Half-tiule Courtse. Mr. Rawliuson's br. f. by GaiubGorougi, 2 yrs. old, 8st.51b. ' (Chapple) . . . . I ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... l slwo~ rl/E.XtA DON AS'f)TA .. )oCATslf ci, S1l tLcnt Ih settling has gon re a raCe. greaestwinersare aidto e I. Hines Bland, 30,0001.; Nlr. Refisdale. 5,00..e re., Captain Miller, 51)00/.; and AIr a t(f thle reat leetting b ien loses a laryr al 'Fa sic bring titi' worst' horse in t rile ae for uini. Thier'isny 11 fletier Of anoy CIttia'li'ie ri. Aloes Alg s (a lit has )cel namelled hlee ; ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPo'RTING INT'ELLIGENlE. TATTER S.% AlL'S. Tht re isa little cll ,nl~e rit tlit m'ill naiin alny of Shore who wvere bricked last Thuisday ; thei only C:Ciii iC to fin' ?? wOO the bri irgiirg into the runtket siome fresah hiviaea, of'which Lord Grosai ioi'i t woi jilloklock col t arc li kely to iin'c-lr I F- vourites, being spoken of as veryfirne trisaw. A colt of ,I r. WXatt was hacked(, attrl ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... . NEWMARKET HOUGHTON MEETING. THUIRSDAY NIGHT. The following is the conclusion of tbis day's raees:- Match, 200 sovs, 8st 71b. A, M. Mr. Wyndham's Camel . . . . . I Lerd Exeter's Redgauntlet 2. . . A very lively istterest existed on this match, as Camel has not appeared in publie for a very considerable time (nearly 2 yearip we believe), and, of course, the Sporting World were in the dark as ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... NEWMARKET FIRST OCTOBER M EETING. THURSDAY NIOHT. The foilowving race was decided after eur account left - The Town Plate of 501. ;for 3 yr old colts, 8st 71b; and fillies, 8st3lb. D. I. Duke of Grafton's b f Turquoise I. : . Mr. R. Pettit's Lancastrian . . 2 Mr. Sowerby's bc Palenioa . . . 3 Lord Sefton'I bl c Juryman , . . . 4 Mr. Rogers's br c Medallist . . 5 Mr. Gully's b f Trample, ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELLIlENCE. NEWMAIwtcl'r FlRbOl' OCTOBER NIEErl t.. SNAIMAlt I~t.;, St NttA.-Il'l lt5Cil~g Season for It86 alt- proaclies near its conclusion; thiree tiietinlgs 1 Silltli Sporting World will have a respite tnf live or 5ix n~ltlii froml izzs enijoymtents. 'I lit! first of the October meet ngs will cottl mene to-morrow, and terminate on 'I'llursday. It will be in- terestine in many ...

GRAND WRESTLING MATCH

... * rEROM THE EXETER ALF'RED, OF OCTOBRB 24.1 VICTORY DISPUTED-CLAIMEI) BY CORNWALL. Devonport, Six o'Clock, Monday Evenitig. Welamentto announce thata disputehas arisen, Polkingborne and his umpires claiming the Championship, anti Cann and his umpires and Committee contending that the last fall, which was so proclaimed, was only a foil. We have no time to ex- press our opinion, and as we have ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELLIGkBNCE'. NEWMARKET SECOND SPRING MEurING. SUNDAY AFTSMN04eN. This Meeting which conmmences to-morrow, is confined to four days, the Vork Spring Meeting being fixed for the Monday following. Tie buiness it likely to hebrisk, without possessing any great importance, the Derby and Oaks' horses having eotbes. already left for Epsom orare abouttodosoo; ?? ?? fore, are confined to ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... NEWMARKET CRAVEN MlEE11N(G-(CO0`CktCnr'J) FUIIAY NlGI11. The number of races run this day occasioned tbe 'I w Y r old Sweepstakes to he left out in our account sent frofl the Race Course ; it was not over till near five o'clock. Tbe resul; was as fIltowsr- Lird Lowlther's ch c Sr. Lawrence, bv TI ?? It I Mr. Theikston's br c by Wrangler-A x ...

SWIMMING MATCH AT LIVERPOOL

... A very interesting trial of akill and strength in swimming I was exbibtted on Monday eveting last, from the floating bath at f Liverpool, for a handsome silver cup. which was to be con- I tended for only by the subscribers and regular attendants ofthe I bath. The plan and arrangement of the race were as follows t The competitors were all placed on a platform on tbe western I aide of the bath, ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SpORTING INTELLIGENCE. TATTERSALL'S. The settling for the Ascot Cup was the heaviest and nost noisy we ever attended; nothing but paying or Wtrangng front the commencement to the close. One dispute was laughahlgb enough-a certain uninfluential party baving touched prcttv handsomely, and then refused to pay; at least such appeared to be the case to the bystanders. It was tbe heaviest betting ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... PIO H [N~on ~tvrt~DQ ~1~o'rI .. 0Aetvoantg-sports.. to disingui~ a~uir from dog lit thi1s. is the very Worst nie thod that ca eapt.Intbe-.fifst place, thl~ birds, Wi~ng ilt this tid11-e *ie,~ itpi alwas lie wl By $our 91prii igingteriflnthern the covey is piettv snre to. vIai~e. Wing ato thcr;~ and.-beii oic dist~rbef lin thiis.state, it bcoms aferwrds~n~cf norpdxfbcidi to disperse thteal, ~t ...