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ROYAL THAMES NATIONAL REGATTA

... Yesterday, the second day of this regatta, although not quite sa interesting in the quality of the sport as its prede. cessor, was, nevertheless, very successful, and fully supports 7 the ancient character and prestige of the National Regatta. The Scullers' Race (opena all the World) for £34 in cash. First Heat. J. Mackinney ?? ?? 1 T. Mackinney ?? A good and severe race with Taylor (blue), ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... LIVERPOOL JULY MEETING. ! THUSeDAY 0ONOLUDED.-A Sweepstakes of 6 sovs eaeh, ,he with 30 added; for two-yr-olds and upwards. Optional selling weights, &o. T.Y.C. b subs. Mr. E, Buckley's Sister to Mrs. Rigby, 2 yrs (£30), 4it Bib (Challoner) 1 Mr. Moore's Myatic. 3 yrs (£30). 64t 41b . (T. Cliffe) 2 Mr. Moore's Questionable, 3 yrs (£30), 6st 41b (Fordham) 3 the Mr. Tempest's Jupiter, aged (£30) ...

CRICKET

... CUCRKEZ. THE ELEVEN OF ENGLAND Y. TWENTY-TWO OP BIRMINGHAM. The score of this match miscarried, aul did nit reach us till yesterday. The match was played at Birvaidcgiran on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, there being a l.ere cotn- pauy each dlay to witness the doings, aud a iL treat they had in the fielding of the Eleven, of witich the main feature was the admirable and clever play of U. ...

SPORTING

... BETTING AT MANCHESTER-TUESDAY. CAMNtoGESH1RE STAaeS.-5 to 1 agst Blabtte (t), 12 to 1 ngst Wcnthelrgage (t), 14 to I igst Ephesus (t), 14 to I isgst Azael (t), 1] to I agrft Kiniight of the Shire, 18 to I agst Hyacinth (t), 18 to I apet Hobbie Noble (t), 18 to 1 agst Lady Evelyn (t), 20 to 1 agst ! Convulsion (t), 20 to 1 agst Hlungesord, 30 to 1 agst Evadne (t), 100 to B agst Puritan ?? ...

SPORTING

... -4- TATTERSALL'S-YESTERDAY. Although tie Tue8day after Epsom is held to be the propor day of settlement of the Epsom accounts, yet a large amount of money generally changes hands on the Monday. There was no exception in this respect to-day, and the pro- spec, which the proceedings revealed was much brighter than bad been anticipated. Some severe hits were talked about, but there is every ...

SPORTING

... I I -0 TATTE RSALL'S-YESTIRDAY. THS SETTLING-DAY. Tuesday has told its own tale, and dispelled the doubts which were entertained as to the nature of the settling. The business of paling and receiving progressed smoothly, and was brought to a satislactory termination. The two eases of default which have been most talked about will, in all probability, be very shortly arranged on terms alike ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTIlVG lVI'ELLIGE'NCB. to n, TATTERSALL'S-TiluR5sAy. n Owing to the lslencecofa considerable number oft-i subscribers at the Frith Manor Steeple Chase, the business tratsacted this le afternoon was very moderate. It wan noticeabic, however, for tbe le high favour in which Osteriry, Mousecer, Malratta, Belus (who, it ,o is now said, has never been amniss or lost a day's work), Prestige, e, ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... TATTERSALLS-MONDAY. LIVERPOOL SPRING CUP. G to I agst Mr. AMceson's Doubt (taken to £100) LIVERPOOL STEEPLE CHASL. 1o to 1 - Sirdotm 20 to I - Rcscuc | 1O to I - Abd-el-liader 20 to 1 - Maurice Daley 10 to 1 - Maria Day 20 to I - Fugitive 10 to I - Rat-trap 25 to 1 - Veniice 12 to I - vaill liole(t) 25 to I - Cwurig (taken It to I - Pcter Simple to £100) The imovennets oil this event were ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTiNG IN TELI JGE CE. TATTERSALL'S-MONDAY. Business was extrentcl flat, the only horses in demard being Voltigcur and The Nger, for the Derby: and Dough and John Cosser, for the Chester Cup. The Metropolitan Handicap and Liverpool Steeple Chase bets were mostly in scores and pouies. CHESTER CUP. 1000 to 20 agst Lord Hoe th's Peep-o'-day 13ov (taken twice) 1000 to 20 - Mr. 31urphy'ii Dough ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING 11TBLLIGENCE. BETTING AT MANCHESTER-TUESDAY. GREAT YORKSHIRE STAKrES.-5 to 1 agst Mark Tapley, 5 to 1 agst Strongbohw 5 to l agst Minimum (take 6 to 1), 8 to 1 agst The Castle (taken), 10 to 1 agst Uriel (offers to take), 10 te 1 agsc CChampion, 15 to 1 agst Baroness, ST. LEOEIR.-6 to 5 agst Voltigeur (taken), 5 to 1 agst Pitsford, 6 to 1 agst Windisehgratz (taken), 7 to 1 agst Bee- ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORV2tIN INTMELblGENCE. TAT rERALL'S -Mf01ANi. The current set so strong against M6kamna,6so long tho loading favourite for the Cesarewiicb, that from 7 to 1, laid early hi the afternoon, be declined in the first instance to 10 ?? 1, and finally to 1 6to 1, laid to £ 200, and afterwards offerr;t currently. This left Darkie in possesion of the premnierslhip, Hippolytus, against whom 20 to I ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... 6PORTIAG INTELLIGENCE. NEWMARKCET HOUGHTON MEETING. SATURD.AY.-Selling Handicap Sweepstakes of 15 sovs eacl, 6 ft, for two-yr-olds and upwards. A.E.C. 'the hilnor to besold for 120 sovs, if demaonded, &c. o subs, 3 of wshnm paid 6 sovs ft. . Mr. R. Barrow's Abdallah, 4 yrs, 8st 71b ?? (S. Rogers) 1 Mr. R. Chiltons Liberty, 2 yrs, 6tt Sib ?? (Carroll) 2 Mr. Sherritg's The Grand Duchess, 2 yrs, ...