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... $porfing '?'iutcllf end. es TATTERSALL'S, MONDAY. ry Notwithstanding the celebration of the Derby meeting, and at the proximity of the gathering at Doncaster, a tolerable num- e. berofmembers congregated at the subscriptionroom. Theearly 1o part of the afternoon was chiefly devoted to the settlement of ac. ie counts in connection with the Liverpool events of the preceding tn week. Speculation ...

A DEFENCE OF FOX-HUNTING

... A 1:_ _ ' _ _ _ . T. . .. At a dinner given at Leamington, for the purpose of presenting a handsome silver cup (subscribed for by the North Warwickshire Hunt) to Alexander Campbell, Esq. of Menzie, as a mark of their high estimation of his character as a sportsman and a gentleman. Mr. Campbell, having in suitable terms acknowledged the testimonial, thus ,dclivered himself on the subject of fox ...

ROYAL WELSH YACHT CLUB REGATTA FOR 1852

... Horse-racing has been denominated ,the national as sport of England,', and the phrase, perhaps incon- it siderately used at first, has been so generally ac- cepted as a truism, and h1S found so ready an echo di in everybody's mouth, thatt it has become as uni- 51 versally familiar, and obtains as ready a credence, n as the most tisne-honoured proverb of which our land can boast, and to ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... Sir W. W. Wynn's hounds will meet on Monday, February 14th ?? Gobowen Wednesday, February 16th . Llanypwll Friday, 18th ?? Lightwooo d Green Saturday, 19th.Oswestry .Racecourse Each day at half-past 10 o'clock. NOTTINGHAM RACES, TUESDAY, Feb. 4. The Two-Years-Old Stakes.-Lady Audrey, 1 Field Marshal, 2; Bridesmaid, 3.-Nottinglham Han- dicap.-Bardolph, I; Chilton, 2. WEDNESDAY. The Hunters' ...

BEAUMARIS.—CRICKET

... 3EAUMARIS.-CRICKET. On Thursday, the 6 th inst., the return match Vwas played between the Beaumaris Cricket Club and the Anglesey Club, which terminated in favour of the former, with six wickets to go down, Messrs. Hughes and Williams taking the bhat to the bowling of 11. Williams and B. U. Hughrs, Esqrs., the first four wickets being soon disposed of; Mr. Charles Evans made n long stay, and ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... ASCOT -MILITARY MEETING. MOONDAY. Thc Rlaihvay Plato.-Capt. Hunt's Little Gerard. I; Cap~t. Lindow's The Monnow, 2. The Charge Sweepstakes.-Capt. Kisbett's Rcfuscr. I Capt. Blackett's The Courier, 2. The Grand Military Cup.-Capt. Baker's Theory, I Mr. Hozier's Little Tom, 2. Match of 50 ?? Penm's Alic, 1; Mr. Ferris's Tempest, 2. Handicap Plate.-Mr. Ferris's Slyfellow, I ; Col. Mar- tyn's ...

HOLYWELL V. LLANDUDNO

... -L . HOLYWEELL ?? LLAN DUJDNO. On Alonday last a friendly match between the above clubs came off on the ground of the forner. The wevathev unfo;tunately was very unfavourable, but both parties evinced a deteriniation to compete for the mas- terslhip, despite the contending elements. The Llain- duduo, gentlemen, nearly all being vlsitors now sojourn- iing at that wvatering place, represented ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... r CHESTER MAY MEETING. e This meeting will be held on the 4th of May and the e three following days. Already have 93 subscribers been robtained for the Cup, for which the entries are likely to e equal in number those of preceding years. In the pro. e grammne for the last day a new race has been introduced Y called the Stewards' Cup, value £D0O. The horses 0 will carry weight for age, the ...

CRICKET AT BARMOUTH

... Wednesday last, the 7th instant., was a gala day at Barmouth. In addition to the numerous attrac- tions ol this delightlul watering place, a grand cricket match came offi betweeti the Oxford and Cambridoe men residing therei and the hitherto invincible club of Dolgelley. The ground, which is beautifully situated at the foot of Carter Id'is, at tiso entrance to the vale of Dolgelley, was graced ...

SCULLERS' RACE FOR £60

... SCULLERS' RI.CE FOR £60, Py A scullers' race came off on Saturday afternoon, over Lr3 the old-established above-bridge course, from Putney 'loAqueduct to the Ship at Mortlake. The competitors were Joseph Wise, of Kew, and Wiliam Hemmings, 0-of Richmond. Wise is now about 22 years of age, and I ,r-began his career in IS58, when he won the coat and cm badge, the annual gift of the Leander Club, ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... TA.TTErt'SLL'S, TS OnIda; Evellilig -Cesit uWitchll- 1I to 1 ngst Darkie; 1:; to I agst Jok arina ; 1 to 1 acst Hlip pe-PptiS ?? to 1 agst Trielkstress ta ken: 2- to I agot W' 30 to I I at Tcrpsiehore * 50 to I ?? Granld Dule.-Canm- bridgelshirec- to I qast Newrinnter ')to o I at Coufildenc. -Dcrby:-17 to I n'gt Claverthose; IS to 1 agst iugrur- taken , 20 to I agst Daniel O'Rourke; 2.i to 1 ...

Sporting

... plotrting. BETTING AT TATTERSALL'S The Leamington Stakes was the only event connected with the ensuing Warwick meeting that was speculated upon; and even on that the two leading favourites absorbed nearly the whole interest. At 4 to 1 and 7 to 2 a good deal of money was invested on both; the principal outlay at the close was 1001. at 7 to 2 about each. Placed at 10 to I was supported with a ...