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SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPOBT1NG INTELLIGENCE. -4 TATTERSALL'S-YESTERDAY. Not a dozen subscribers assembled in the room, and only the following bets were laid:- CROYDON STEEPLECHASE. 5 to 1 ngst Goldsmith (offered) 7 to 1 - Abd-el-Kader (taken) 8 to I - Brunette~ (late Chance) (taken) 100 to 15 - Omar Pacha (taken) DERBY. 1000 to 20 agst Paleface (offered) 1000 to 20 - Sir William (offered) Ilonsas ARRIlVED AT ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELLIGENCE EPSOM RA~CE8.--F~iuDAy. THE OAKS D)AY. The Oak~s Day invariably winds up the Epso, Ineeti with considerable 6&lat. On, thle present ?? n which set in against Mincepie served tossui iil osity with whiich tke event was regarded j t of general comnpany was comparativelysan c people who were present seemed depressda d3 id , thle excitenmert Whichl they had experiencil eid ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... S:PORTINt' G IN5TELLIGENsE. TATTER3A LL'S -YESTzz2DA wa Thle publication of the wreighlts for the (:'sareic jurn Canibridgeshice was a powerful inducemnent for ebt a bus to assemble in large numbers ia th~e ro ittl uthes .n the handicaps, however, was not very~ hev e 'ttinas 1 re pries i-tn blowrequire no comllulent. Tile w rth ram tazeswas toucked uponwt caution, and the oiddsto crs. were ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPOYING I.NELLIGECNE. NEWMARKET CRAVEN MEETING. The asterisks indicate the horses at Newmarket. The entrances for the plates, and the nominations for the ' unclosed sweepstakes, are to be made by six o'clock on the evenings before running respectivel i specified, and the weights for the handicaps will be published by nine o'clock each evening. MONDAY. The CuAvEN PLATE Of 50 soya, ?? by the ...

CRICKET

... CRICKEF. ARRANGEMIENTS FOR THE WEEK. Tuns DAY. At Kennington-oval.-Surrey N,. Kent and Sussex. At Cambridgo.-All England Eleven v. Twenty. two. At Norwich.-Gunton-park v. Norwich. At Stoke,-Macclesfild v. Stoke. Return match. At Highgate.-Westbourno v. Highgate. Return match. At Westerham.-Waesterham v. St. James's. At Derby.-Leipestershiro v. South Derby. At Leamington!-.--Free Foresters v. I ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTI.N-(J. ISTELLIGENCE. + TATTERSALL'S-MOONDAY. The betting on evelntst btol line off pri' r ?? i .;n ; us to refer to a. chauge itt the positiotis of the tot, idii.1 for the Two TIhousanid Guilleas stake; Pit fool as t I sf ow, having been deprived oftlie 'lttIlliertill IIV 1'flit.'. - whom aI large suit teals lahi ?? at I to 2, 2t ,adCt .f .erity lettII g, if not itn II ca t Ia' ?? ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELLIGBNCE. WOLVERHAMPTON RACES. TU'ESDAY (toNtL.UD05).-Tho Borough Members' Plate of £60. 0-teats, one nubl-and-half. Mr. Baylis's Coiscyiithis, 0 yrs ?? (Cheswas) 0 11 Mr. Fowi-er's Cosachia, 6 y ?? 12 21 I M~r. Price's sister to Legislator, 3 yr31 ..3 ?? 0 00 ti Mr. Giles's Gaffer Green, ?? 00 C4 Mr.oi' ailitr'5 b us by Jereed, d by Cadlisud, S ?? 0d0tr n Mr. Jones's Flirt, 4 3's ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPO1?Tl? G 1NTELLIUENCE? LIVERY°OL A TUMN MEETING-WEDNESDAT. SCRA,,MLE HANDICAP of 3 sovs' eacb, with 20 added. tbe bCB Five furlonigs. . erry's Lord of Lorn, 3 yrs, 7s-t 121W (L. Psnowden) 1 gr -Sliasm' Schlisiliatic. 3 yrs, 5i.t ?? . ..(Pritchard) 2 gr. 3e * AIAbush, 2 yrs, *5ot 71b ?? - ?? ((hallovoer) 3 gr JGe5Y'g Mletr; i yrs, Got 121b ?? (J. Snowden) 4 r g also ran -Mr. Blanton's Polly ...

SPORTING

... SPOR TING. I TATTERSALL'S-YESTE3D&AY. Batting on the Northalunptonshire Stakes was carried on with much spirit. Defiance exhibited a marked Imsprovement, and Swiftsure (brother to Little Swift) took a decided lead of his stable companion Mr. Sykes, notwithstanding the preference which was shown for the latter at the recent meeting at Warwick. 10 to 1 was taken to fully £170 about Lamprocles, ...

THE ETON REGATTA

... -4.- The annual commemoration of the birthday of George III. was celebrated on Saturday, as usual, by the scholars of Eton College, with a grand aquatic ?? on the Thames, above Windsor. From an early hour the streets of Eton and Windsor werS thronged with carriages, driveR by postilions in gay liveries, and containing parties of the high- est fashion. The regatta, which consists, not of a ...

SPORTING

... TNEWMNAU1ET ORAVEN 3t!ETETNG'. (CONCLUSION OF TUESDAY'S RACES.) IADDITIOteAIPARTrreueAes.-,At rartirig Tittle 'fatti run alainet' a man who had le't Nerva tilte post, arid she fell-the hit broke in her niouth, arid Cwythe jockey, was thrown~, but not, soriousily injured. Llanforda. went thle wrong side of the post at the, turn of the lands and knocked down some of thle bystanders ; fortunately ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... S PORTING INTELLIGENCE. TATTERSALL'S.-YNSTERDAY. Only the following bets were laid:- GREAT EBOIt HANDICAP. s to 1 agst Mr. T. Parr's Saucebox (taken to £50) 8 to 1 - Mr. Howard's Little Harry (taken) 10 to I - Lord Zstland's Hospodar (taken-12 lo 1 also laid) 12 to 1 - Admiral H*rcourt's Dame Judith (taken) ST. LEGER. 6 to 4 aget Mr. Elwea's Oulston (offered) 5 to 1 - Mr. J. Merry's Lord of ...