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... 5pariing. ASCOT HEATH RACES. WEEDNESDAXY. TstE CORONATION STArES of 100 sovB. eacl, h. ft., for 3-yr-old fillies, 8st. 71b. each; the winner of the Oaks to carry 7lbs' of tlle One Thousand Guineas Stakes, Sibs. ; of both 91bs. extra Old mile. 15 sabs. Mlr. .J. Merry's b. f. Sunbeam, by Chanticleer ?? . 'Chihnan) I M. Lupin's b f. haladettallby The aron ?? (el 2 Lord Derby's I. f. Target .. . ? ...

CHESTER CUP ACCEPTANCES

... age. st. lb. Fisherman ?? .. 9 0 Polly ?? 9 0 Princi Ronian Candle ?? 6 8 Mitrai Special License ?? 58 4 ?? Leameington ?? 8 2 Comp Arsenal ?? , 5 2 Droghl Yorkshire Grey . . a 8 0 Marsae ?? 8 0 lellon Underhand..,,,.5 7 12 Samnps Eclipsc ?? 4 7 12 Gorsel Melissa ?? 7 10 Thorms Lifeboat ?? 7 8 Botan Blackthorn ?? 7 S Plrii! Blue Jacket ?? 25 7 8 Mario Polestar ?? a 7 0 IKing' Prioress ?? 6.. ...

Sporting Intelligence

... ,$rOrting SAW1.4torr. MANCIHESTER BETTING.-YESTEID).1, The betting here is quito of a desultory character. What caeus under our notioe you have below. CHESTER CUP. 18 to 1 agst Drogheda-taken. 30 ?? 1 .. Satinstone-taken. 30 1 ?? Bankrupt-taken. 33 ?? 1 ?? Herne-taken. 1,000 ?? '20 Gorsehill-taken. 1,000 ?? 20 ?? Shufdie-taken. 1,000 15 ?? The Brewer -taken. LIVERPOOL STEEPLE CHASE. i1O to 8 ...

Sporting Intelligence

... aftatiq Antelfignt. HEREFORD RACES AND STEEPLE CHASES. Stewards: The Earl of Coventry and Geo. Clive, Esq. Mr. Johnson, of York, Judge and Handicapper. * Mr. John Sheldon, jun., of Birmingham, Clerk of the Course. YESTERDAY. The HUNTERs' STARES of 6 sova, each, with 25 added; three. year-olds 10st. 41b., four list. 41b., five list. 81b., six and aged lst. 121b. ; calling allowances; the winner ...

Sporting Intelligence

... 2pating zutfllipm TATTERSALi'S.-YESTERsDAY. Two TaOUsAiND G.UIXEAS.-I to 1 offered on the field; 1,000 to 30 agat. Clydesdalewinling this eventand the Derby, taken; 1,000 to 10 agst. Clydesdale winning tbis event, and Sedbury tire Derby, taken. ToE DEnBY.-12 to 1 agst. Clydesdale offered; 18 to I aget, Sedbury, taken; 22 to 1 agst. Ditto, taken ; 40 to 1 agst. Grand Secret, taken; 16 to 1 agst ...

Sporting Intelligence

... ?? . I EPSON SUMMER M GETI.G- Stewards:. IordWilliarm ?? e oi Beanfor, Hon diral Bons, Arthur Heathcote, Esq., C. H. Carew, Esq. Mr. Henry Dorllug, Clerk of the Comae. TUt:DAY.- (Ily some accident, which we are at present unable to explain, our specili report of Tuesday's races did not reach us.] The CRAVEN c.AHES of 6 sovs. each, with 50 added, for three-. ?? 7't. llb., four Sat. 71b., five ...

Sporting

... 2P.Ortilig. E (4 H A Al R A C B S. YESTEUiDAY. Tno BARONS' STAX148. ?? 1 (Syria and Nucleuts ran a (ead heat for second. Eighteen ran. TuRE TowLN PLATE. Lady OXnynghaui . I Little Gerard ?? 2 ?? ?? 3 Six ran. Wiplifield ?? 1 ?? 2 The iant ?? ?? ?? 3 Six ran. QuEENaS GUINEAS. Fisherman .1 Yotkshire Grey ?? xeoniani Filly ?? Three ran. ST. L EG ER. 3 to a agat Toxophilite-tsken frsl6y. 1 to 1 - ...

Cricket

... frichtt. To-day (Monday) a match will e ~ilayedbetween the Astol Cickt Cub nd he nitd Cllees ?? and Sydnba5~ onthegrundof helateratBirhields. The wicet wil e ptced t esso'loc, nda good game may be antieipate d.113 BIRMINGHIAM Vs. STOunBIIDGE.-This match was played at Stourbridge on Thursday, the 26th instant, which, had time allowed, musu have reiulted in an easy victory for Birmlngham, The ...

Cricket

... 6did.- TUE ProicwsfiH V. ACg 2LLS'SAXON 01R B.-A match was played between thes clubs on Monday last, when the SaXon came off vltetrious with gevea wikets to go down. The bowling of Lucas and H. Rose, and the batting of the gtter, vere rery good. The bowling and batting of T. Hemming and Preston, OD the Pick- wick side, were also good. NECEL1. S SALXOMX. Nas 1ST IrNN:NS. CRover, b Preston - - - ...

Sporting Intelligence

... 5porijug ?Uowygce. PAIN'S L&NE RA.CES. Steward: W. Halford, Eiq.-Jadge: J. T. Phillips, Esq. Clerk so the Course: John Drook, Esq. This little meeting torminated yesterday. Mr. Phillips, the Lord of the Manor, gave general satisfaction in hie official duty as Judge; indeed everything passed oil to the general satisfaction tf the public. The late hour at which the races terminated compels us to ...

Cricket

... gx-wktc KATE'S HILL CRICKET CLUB, v. DUDLry PORT HOPE CLUB.-A match wee played between the above-clubs on ?? .last, the 96th inst., on the ground of the latter, which wee dedided by the first lssnisgs (with the exception of five russne in favour et the Kate's Bill Club. There wall some good play on both sides, and weo may add that the howling ef Mdessrs. G. and E., Shaw, an the part of the ...

Sporting Intelligence

... simain Inbilionte. HUNTING APPOINTMENTS. Masters afhouna* W{i1 ablqe bvj fertaording nottea of the FPzlarem to Uis QOfie ai eorlyas poaaifle.] TRE WAPWICKS8ERHE HOUNDS.-At Emeven.. ThiF ?? Dec. 9 ?? Lower Shu kburgh. ?? -10 .. . Swalaliffe. Monday . - 13 .. Snitterfdeld. Tueday ?? . 14 ?? Weston Muone. Thursday ?? - 16 ?? Compton Verney. Friday ?? -17 ?? Horley. ifORTH WA&WICKSHIME HOUNDS-At a ...