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SPARRING AT THE TENNIS COURT

... IEN'. FIT OF YoUNG GAS.-Youtir Gas took his ieuefit yes- terday, burt tile attendance of the Fancy was by no means so numerouS as was expected ; indeed, the frequency of these el. hibitions at the present day, is calculated to diminish their attraction, and disappoint the hopes of those who regard them as a source of prrt'fit. The setting. to, although not first-rate, wllS good, and gdve ...

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 ...

RACES AND PLAYS

... I To the contemplative man, the very different view which is taken of Horse-races and Play-houses in this n country, must furnish a curious subject for consideration. It One cannot take up a newspaper without seeing one h wise man gravely inveighing against-play houses as the e grand corruptors of the age, another holding forth against n horse races, another against some other diversion. In ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELLICENCE. I NEWMARKET SECOND SPRING MEETING. The following are further particulars of Tuesday's races : First Race.-setting : I to 8 agat Redgauntlet, 7 to I agat Pauig, and 7 to I agt Toso. Panic came off at a rattling rate, with Redgauntlet laid in closei t his haunches, Pandarns immne diate lybehind lim, and the others in a line bebind. In this po- sition was the running made, ...

THE LONDON GYMNASTIC INSTITUTION

... I Yesterday morning, the General Half-yearly Meeting of the th Members ef this Institution was, held, at the extraordinary la hour of half-past six, in the large room of the Lancasterian fe School in the City-road. th Mr. BORTHWICK GILCHRIST, the President, took the hi Char. T'le room is large, and was imperfectly lighted, and there be- 8p ing a sharp frost, the assembled Members, muffled up ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... NEINNIARKET CRAVEN mpETiNG. ,I THORsDAtY NIGIIT-A suddien arid very Hgrevitle chianre took place iii the weather this nuorning;-froni beicrr cold And wet, it is tilow favourable in the extrenme-dry asd hev. TuiN , change had the effect of makinrg the attendance on t e Heth, I nearly as numerous as (in the Riddlesworthi day, anthe scen ce was very cheerful. Besides a long list of faslhionables, ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELLIGENCL. g EGHAM RACES (CONCLUDED). There was an extraordinary fill attendance of visitors yester- F day, on the race ground, attracted by tle excellence of the two t first days' sport-tie weather was tbe reverse of favourable. Tbe Stewards for next year ?? Egreraont, H. De Burgh, Etq., and F. %. igh twick, E-q., and already have their exertions procured several sub'cribers to ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... in NEWMARKET CRAV EN MEETING-(CONCLU~D e, In our last we gave the refoi.ts .1 Lriday's Races. The fro]- at lowing are further parriculars,: le Matcii-100. T.Y C. f- Betting. 5 to 4 on Rerlgauntlet. This match excited grelit in- ie terezit, thre sarle horses, basing runi aeaiflst cacti otiler hast year 0-at equlo weights (as toa-day). when Tarendus was thle victor by !le a head. In tile abive ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... nt YORK AUGUST MEETING. !t, TUESDAY NIGHr.-Tlle races of to-day require little to be n. said in addition to what was contained in our last account.- le !Barelegs was the favourite for the Knavesnaire against Sirius, at be 6 to 4, and was heat cleverly. le The betting on the Yorkshire Stakes ran very high, at 5 to 4 to against the winrer, 7 to 4 against Jupiter, 5 to I Against Ros- W wt], and ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELLIGEACE. NE WAIARKET SECOND OCTOBER MEETING. WEDNEhDAY Niosar. Tte Oitlands was exceedingly well contested tbis afternoons and a good deal of smoney circulated. The betting was 3 to I and 5 to 2 ?? Recruit 4 to I alst Pastime; 5 to I agat B od ; ;5 to I agst Stumps; and 7 to I agst GCosh'vk. At thle first startihey went off abreast with the greatest relta- larity, Recruit, ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPO{It'1'G ?? ;.!GENCE. *d NOMINATIONS F; 'l ' ;.i . t;ZAT ',LEGER STAKES, O- D (J8.^ S'i ?? e. (t(REcivED YESTEC.,i: A-T'ZiAJON IT TATTERSALL'S.) ae TUESDAY-The St. L -; *'es ot 25 S-1' .- Ac-COlt3 to carry r- 8st. 61b., Fillits, t; t,. Sr i.e. r irre-90 Sub. :h Mr. Baird's br.c. Romnc,. by ?? dt :;ssan,- 'Lady CramRazer is. - ?? b.c. The Co ur r .isiiiergJ., out of the Pi- r^ rate's dam a- ...