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Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper

GOOD FRIDAY WRESTLING

... I ROOD rRIDAY WRESTLING On Good Friday, the annual wrestling match between the, men from the border counties of Cumberland and Westmorelaad took place, in a most spacious tent erected for that purpose in the grounds of Ifornsey-wood tavern, before one of the largest assemblages we ever recollect having seen drawn together at any of the previous dis- plays, there not bavieg been less than 6,000 ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELLGENCE TrATTERSALL'S. MONDAY. COVENTRY ftAWD1eAF.-2 to I agst Merry Peal (S to 2 t), S to I agst c. by Simoom, out of the Queen, and a to I agpt Avis. (t l CviATRY STE8PL3Casi&--6 to I agpt Vietreos, and I to I agst Oscar. DONCASTER STURPsRCUASA.-9 to 2 apt Miss Mowbray, 5 to I agst Chieftain, 6 to I agst Sir Peter Laurie, IC to I agst Bnurton, and 10 to I apt Little Queen. ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SDORTING ILNTLLUG&NOZ MONDxAY.-Business was extremely flat, the only horees ito demsand being Veltigeur and the N igger for the Darby, and ,Dough and JebohCeseier or the Chester Cup. The Metropdli- ?? ad LveroolSteplchae btswere meotly in aceee nd onis. 0 t I achage Van HpeVengeaunc, Petr Smpl, Rt~m, ad Kigh ?? ' and 25 to I qustatiene are merely nem, ando. MONDAY. TEuns:OAY. Peop-o'day-bey. 1 ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPUSTING INTEuLLIGENCE 7MossaAY.-A fair arnmaut of business was transacted on the Chester Cup at the Prices quoted, the chief investments being on Lesmabago, Memneeer, and the Bareness;- Glaues was also fin demand, and 1,000 to 10 was taken aeveral times about Cla- rissa. The aoffre against John Co~seer and Lady Evelyn did not exceed 40 to 1-50 to I would have been taken about either. 1,000 to ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... ISPOR1UjG ITLi*N TATTERSALUI,2 Dsta .stl~ FRIDAY. 5~ BY-St111.6t~obbie Nebleto1 tfl. O- te 1 gapt Alcoran., 10 ?? agpt Harbinger, l rtel t 'be verhouse,14. tolI ?? of Trumps, XE to 1 S55V Al. '5 the Great, 1.5 to 1 agat Kingston, 25 to 1 agat SadtilO _ to 1 agat Orelio, 2- to 1 agat Augur (tas0 oo), totoWIgafttt1-~ cot, 30 to I agat Chief Baron Nicholson, So to I agst Dlutiel ?? urice. .1 ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... ?? rSvKV'l'lNG ?? i _ _ j l~i; TATTEBSiM:LVS. MoNDrwAT.-ThO lrilueiati ?? ?? ayer h re gard ;v llambliug Ifutis, fto the City CCL ?? The Yore, the tleo (reat xoq.ovtera ilaadicap ant s;. liubeir 'or the LWo Thousand and Dec ib Eh warsr ot( i 'y suppo ted, tood at the close eadt a d edvarcio , tenderet. it MM he seen fromu the subjoitied list o iquolatiolis tilat toir bath Two Thou- .eood and ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... 5POTING1&TELlIE. ?? I -TATTEIISALL'0. MtosDAiv^-The room 'was num'roulyattended. The bet ting, although limited, was marked by two or three mov- menus of ?? backed for the Great. Metropolitan at 4 and 5 to'l; and at 1,000 to 25 and 1,000 to 30 for the Derby. At first 7 to 1 was taken to nearly 180f. about Van Galen, but at the close 10 to 1 was laid.: The current prie did not however, exceed ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPO3RTfl TG DM W E TA1T3Ei1 BALL'S. Mown~.-The ettin was on so small a scale, that had it lst been for a curious movet i etl with regqrd t Dtamtase whe should have contealed ourselves with a sinegleqoa~noh tinE ~ ~ ~ ~w orihrroentemnsan marlet prices. It appears that tigo Damask getolemhen pro- eneted with Treen'e stable, perty, backed him en Satday far a great slake, 4 to 1 net being ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELLLIGENCE TATTERXISALL'&. MoTiDAY.-The betting to day was flat and without change, Damask was backed severaltimes for the Chester Cup, at 1,000 to 15, and 1,000 to 20 was laid aget Newminster winning the Two Thousand Guineas' StakLes ?? Ministerthe Derby. TauRSDAY.-NO betting. THE TWO THOUSAND GUIINEAS STAKES. ?? S to I - ?? - to- - CHESTER CUP. Damask ?? . 1,000 to I5 - (tk) ?? - ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... TATTERSALL'S. MeoxAY.-The town settling for the Chester events took place to-day, and, with one exception, all appear to have met their engag-ements satisfactorily. The exception was a person of sene celebrity as a list better, who has literally shut up shop, leaving his victims without the remotest prospect of getting back a shilling of their deposits. Two or threeitembers of the ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... spoRTI xTGmNc. NEWKARZ 31Z^ G.- MWONDAY. The Craven Stakes of IS av each, with S0 added, by the Jeekey Club A F 4 subs.- Mr. j. OsborneI'sLady Agnii, s yra, Oat 61bh.. (Wells) I Capt. Delme's The Littte Savage ?? 3 Yr Bt 61b Lord Clifden's Harpsichord, 4 yrs, 8st 41b *. (Peardrl) 2 2Vto i agat Lady Agnee aen to S aget Litlet Satage. Won jin acaniter by tr elengtha Ren in miasubsoeof I min. 47 ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTG INTELLIGENCE. or MONDAT.-The betting was on too small ascale to require more than alest ef the'sbverdl quotatiOns:- DERBY HANDICAP (TRADESMEN'S PLATE.)' ' . MONsAs. THUS-DAY. AbbessofJervaux 11 to 10 agst ?? - to - agst CnIs ?? to I ' - , _t to- - Ischia ?? to I - - LEAMINGTON STAKES.- Goldfinder. . -7 to I _ ?? - to- - Herbert ?? 8 to 2 - to- - The Castle. 10 to 1 _ ?? to- - Fagleman ? ...