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... 0?.. ,;qOrtiftfl. ?0- EPSON IRACES. 'ihe inauguration of the Epson- Snumner JSkein, it-s far fromn propitious. Heavy rain had fallen c 'trog's c-is nigh:, aild though it did niot imuch affect the absorbent ?? s~oil of the Dowlns. it cerapilatly saturated the lower gre--inds Tire gloomy aspect of thec morning was mor-covet nosat ai or cu hosrong showers hishil fell at shiort .nio, dunbtlses ...

Sporting

... $pvrting. ow of LIVERPOOL JULY MEETING. 'ed by THflRSDAY etting The attendance of general comipany was immense. No ini. It one provemsent was displayed in the numerical strength of the ion of fields; for the cup only nins competitors were brought out. Ammonia, the winner, was not mentioned in the ringr. ditted; The DERBY HANDICAP.-Baron Rothschild's Orestes, I; d, but AMr. Ewbank's Snowdon ...

YACHTING

... .OT ALT LONDON YACHT CLUB. The extreme fineness of the weather asd the celebri'y 'that this club has attained produced a very large assemblage of visitors at its opening matcl on Moenday; but it is to be re- gretted the entry list sas not greater, considerieig the amount a*and number of the prizes given. The race seas divided into two claose, criti the following campetitora First class, ...

DOLGELLEY CRICKET CLUB

... The Members of the above Club having received S challenge from the Barmouth gentlemen, the matcht came off at Dolgelly, on the 10th inst., Dolgelley win- ning with four wickets to go down. The Barmouth side going in first. The score stood as followrs- BARMOU' 'H SIDE.! F. Atkinson b Williams J. 0. Jones a J. S. Jones, b.Hewgill -Capel I c wicket, b Pewgill ?? -Ironmonger c J. S. and b Williams ...

Sporting

... : .$orting. If I - - - - - - BETTING AT TATTERSALLWS The remarks current relative to the partial settlemesnt which took place at Donca'ster were fully justified by the business which was transacted at The 'Corner on Monday the pecuniary supply was for the most part equal to the demand. In a few instauces a little breathing time was asked for, and it wis granted with a ready compliance, which ...

SPORTING

... -AMrl411c Anl 's rew& A- Business was remarkably dull at Tattersali's on 41cr a v re and a strong probability exists that ere long it will be duler id, than ever; for, should the proposed martion That Lo bets an upon races in future shall be play or pay, be carried ina2 he effect by the Jockey Club, speculation will henceforth be Ce3. en fined within the narrowest limits casfible. That it ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... NEWMARKET HOUGHTON MEETING MIONDAY. The Sweepstakes of 10 ?? Flat l; Oltenitzal, 2. The Handicap Plate of 50 ?? Trick, 1 Admiral of the White, 2. The Criterion Stakes of 30 ?? H Land, 1; The Farmer'3Son, 2. The Optional Selling Plate of 50 ?? :Conyng-. ham, 1; Amorous Boy, 2. The Sweepstakes of 10 ?? Tom, 1; King- maker, 2.! The Selling Handicip of 10 SMV.-Mufti, I; Colt, by Woolwich, 2. The ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... fE Rev. 9 J N1EWMARKET CRAVEN MEETING. FRIDAY. Rev, Handicap Plate of 130 ?? Courier, 1; Tl'e Rev. -Poacher, 2. Rev. 5 Sweepstakes of 100 sovs, each.-Leontca, l; HLeroine, lI - 2. Rev s M atch: 300, 200 ft; 8St 41b ?? de Florence, Rev, a 1i Hlumming- Bird, 2. Rev s The Port Stakes, a S eepstakes of 100 sovs. each.- Rev. s Odd Trick, I; Vedette, 2. y Ilandicap Plate of o0 so-va.-Bannockburn, 1 ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... TURF TOPICS. Writers on Sporting subjects had little to employ their pens last week. That there was plenty of race meetings was true enough, but the quality of the sport cannot be judged by the quantity. Mr. Frail's tact and ingenuity were exerted in vain ?? where racing scarcely enough for one day was tediously prolonged over three. The meeting at Carlisle was opposed with much de- ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELLIUGNCE. EGHIIAI RACES. TUiESDA.l' Thle Betting Stand Plate of 50 so; s (llandical).-Mr. Grevilic's Grand Duchess, 1; Mr. MIellisl'.h Thc Giant, 2. The King John Stakes of 15 so5's each.-Mi. Lowe's Wild Rose, I; Mr. Alexander's King-at-Arnis, 2. The Surrey ?? Mliddlesex Stakes of 15 sovs each (lIfn- ?? Batthyvany's Vulcan, I; SIr. Bcalven's Bridecake, 2. The Railway Stakes of 5 ...

Sporting

... 50portilto. CHESTER. AUTUMN MEETING. TuESDAY. A HAANDICAP SWIEEPSTAKES. M1r. Copeland's Sister to Maid of Delamere . . 'Mr. T. Parr's Maryy 2 Mlr. G. Taylor's Czarina. 3 Mr. Copeland's Field-Marshal. . 4 A good race with the first three. Won by half r length same distance between second and third. SHORT'S flANDIC.U. Lord Caledon's Kiteflyer. MIr. E. R. Clark's Punch Box. . Mr. Shepherdson's ...

Sporting

... I ,*rtbo. qp-_ LATEST BETTING AT TATTERSALL'S. GRAND ANNUAL STEEPLECHASE. 7 to 2 agst Mr. Moseley's Trout (taken). 4 - I - Mr. T. Mason's Oscar (taken). 4 - I - Mr. B. Land's Needwood (taken). 8 - 1 - Mr. Higginson's Burnt Sienna (taken) 5NORTHAMPTONSH[RE STAKES. 4 to 1 agst Mr. T. Parr's Defiance (taken freely). 8 - 1 - LordEglingtoun'sLamprocles(taken). 12 - - Mr. Roger's Pancake (taken). ...