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SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTiNG IN TELI JGE CE. TATTERSALL'S-MONDAY. Business was extrentcl flat, the only horses in demard being Voltigcur and The Nger, for the Derby: and Dough and John Cosser, for the Chester Cup. The Metropolitan Handicap and Liverpool Steeple Chase bets were mostly in scores and pouies. CHESTER CUP. 1000 to 20 agst Lord Hoe th's Peep-o'-day 13ov (taken twice) 1000 to 20 - Mr. 31urphy'ii Dough ...

CRICKET

... CUCRKEZ. THE ELEVEN OF ENGLAND Y. TWENTY-TWO OP BIRMINGHAM. The score of this match miscarried, aul did nit reach us till yesterday. The match was played at Birvaidcgiran on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, there being a l.ere cotn- pauy each dlay to witness the doings, aud a iL treat they had in the fielding of the Eleven, of witich the main feature was the admirable and clever play of U. ...

SPORTING

... I L. I . NEWMK1tXET COEND SPTNG MEETING. BETTING, TUESDAY NIGHT. The muster a2t the 'subscriptiori-room comprised about twenty members, and the following wore the only bets laid:- THE DERBY. 1,000 to 6 aget Acrobat (taken) 8,00 to 12 - Meteora (takon) WEDNO3sDAY.-Sweepstakes of 10 sovs. each, for.two and three- yr olds Optional selling weights, &c. Last half-mile of New T v.C. (3 subs.) Lord ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING NTt_ .TA.TTlz.nrAT -- Idettling Oel the events of the 0MO y. grossed attention during the erypr and specuslation, which vearly pothe marked by no m veeent 08 venteeh St. Leger. both Blink Bonn1y andI ce firm, 6 to 4 wee offered on the telf1011t were made to take 65 to 40 about tClept, was taken Once Anay utth MareP, been taken eagerl; about IeO.' oer20 to I' bar three. Fr- the ...

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... WARWICK SPRING MEETING.' ire it- TxUItSDAY.-Match for 50 Olsvsh ft. Half amile. 'er Mfr. TJ. Hewitt's The Coiurier, ?? 7nb, aget Mr. Gull. ed ver's Luscious, 8St 41h-off by consent. Of Handicap' Plato of 40 ?? The winner tobe sold for £50, ke &c. Three furlongs. he Mrl. F. Fry's Sorceress, 4 yrs, 8st ?? Hughes) 1 uid Mr. Wlsitehouse's Baronage, 4 yrs, 7st 41b ?? 2 of Mr. ?? Dawson's filly by ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... TATTERSALL S-YESTERDAY. The room was somewhat thinly attended, and the sub- scribers devoted their time to the discussion of the recent death of Sir Charles Monek. Sir Charles was an eccentric but a popular patron of the turf withal, and he had his share of good fortune. By his death Gamester, who held a promi- nent position in the betting, is disqualified for the Derby, Harefoot for the Great ...

CRICKET

... CBICKBT. WANDSWORTH ALBION AGAINST THE SOUTH LONDON UNITED. 'The return match between these clubs was played on the South London Ground, Lower Kennington-lane, yesterday. The weather wasextremelyfine, and the grouid well attended. There was some good cricketing on both sides, although the runs made were very small, but this may be accounted. for by the heaviness of the ground,.owing to morning ...

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... YORE SPRING MEETING. Ar [CONCLUSION OF TUMsDAY'S RACING.] The Zetland Stakes of 5 sovs each, with 50 added, for Y two-yr.olds; colts, 8st 71b; fillles,!8st 21b. Allowances .3 and penalties. The second to save his stake. Half a a mile. 22 subs. iMr. J. Merry's Meg Merrilies, 8st 31b ?? (Alderoft) 1 Mr. S. Williams's Penalty, 8st 31b ?? (Fordham) 2 Mr. J. Bates's The Dutchman's Daughter, 8st 51b ...

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... 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 ...

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... 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

... 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 ...

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... SPORVING INTELLIGENCE. LIVERPOOL JULY MEETING-FRID.1Y. The BiCI;IISTAIrFE STAKES of 100 each, h ft, for thrce-yr- olds; colts, 8st 71b; fillies, Sst 41b. Certain allowamies. One mile. Three subs. Sir R. W. Bulkeloy's Knuckle Duster, 8st 71b t (IV. Boyce) t I Lord Derby's Birdbolt, 8st-lb ?? (Ashimall) t 2 Betting : 6 to 4 on Birdbolt, whe mnade thc running to the distance, where he was ...