SPORTING

... he RACING. ait a GATWICOK AND THIRSk NOTS. ern WRD!~rsAy NIGHT. as It the fields at Gatwick during the next two et days scarcely promise so well as they snight biave edone, it is still to be hoped a fairly good mneeting .will reult; and, if to-day's weather is anything hto go by, there wiill be nO possible ohanee of find- .ing fauit on that score. As regards the course, s *bat w ill bs found ? ...

SPORTING

... e| jI RACING. ., MANCHESTER BETTING.-FJIAY. b MASNCHSTER CUP. O 1Fto*2agstl)areDe9il,,tf l00 to11B almalt&o d 15 to 2 EnnLRkillen. t &o ,100 to 6Cardrna, ta e9 to 2 Ho!endsditcb, t loo to 6Penelopo t 9 to I Mlina, t I 100 to 6 Sedge Chat, o I OFFICIAL SCRATCHINGS. e Whitsuntide Stakes, Manchestern-Zeechinetto. o Manchester Engagerments,-Quebec, Fluos, St. Isidore, and Toronto. ' Oxley Welter ...

SPORTING

... is or RACING. LEICESTER NOTES. FRRIDAY NIGHT. The City and Suburban was virtually a dead 2 letter at Leicester this afternoon, and so far the chief handicap of the Epsom spring meeting bhas provided the smallest possible amount of speculation, It remains to be seen whether the movement started on Wednesday hl e in favour of Chrystabetle is a genuine x one, hut the fact remains that the divid ...

SPORTING

... SPOIRT LNG. RACING. T G. MANCHESTER NOTES. 1 FRIDAY NGRT. I1 That tbe imsue of the Manchester Cup, decided 11 s lernoun, vwas merely a qusetton whether or n:o; ?? could stay the distance was 1 t;,e opon f QE the writer fromr the appearance of , ,h ,eigilts, and a gallant nctory oan the part of -afr. B-chanau's horse is a full indication of pr. ie form. Lord 'Rosalyn must be con- sdered e ...

SPORTING

... i - *um- AUMU vho ga- RACING. %ve t is LINCOLN NOTES, h a, TUDAY NicEr. neoted with the success of Wolf's Crag this after- noon was the cold-shouldering he received at the seleventh hour,, nd had the start been muvh longer .delayed there i nO questioning the fact that Mr. Smi-.h'e colt ould have figured at an even more ww extended rate than 20 to L The cause for the pes opposition to Wolf's ...

SPORTING

... T I . = T- . RACING. SPORTING NOTES. o If the racing in the West of England last week b ?? in comparison with that witnessed at York 1 and Doncaster, the success of the Bath and Slis- 11 bury meetn was complete, and I anm pleased to w be able to Vad that the rowdyism which has of tU late years been a dtsagreeable feature of the Salis- bury gtbenng9 was entirely absent on the present ocr) ion. ...

FOOTBALL

... an II vOOL v. Dswvv-LA'?cAssR SENIOb fli tain Cur TIE.-Ttis important match will be played dic Val- at Anfield on Saturday ne:;t. The Liverpool tre dog, players are in strict training, and the team will ha er; be Relected fromn the following :-Ross, goal; W-I Hiannah ana M'Lean, backs ; M'Cartney, M'Vue, as idal 1. M'Queen. M'Bride, or Cameron, balt-backs; f ally Wyllie, Smitb, Miller, M'Veau, ...

SPORTING

... RACING. l5cEI STER NOTS N WfDz]N)DAY NIGWP. 1 It was a thousand pities that the spring-like Bu weather that favoured ?? meetinR I'l was not continued to day for an excellent pro- N gagzae had been issued by the Leicester exeow- C31 be ti-ve, and a thoroughly interesting meeting was . l promised. Backers had a capital day. which cc woud Probably have been improved upon had the A rider of ...

SPORTING

... IOBRTING. or- RAGING.. -NE WXAIRKET HO.SES AT EXERCISF. r FaWAY. On the Racecourse side, CeAoW BentXtrid- e laine and PEince Francis a mile and a quarter, X b DAWSON'S Sister Lucy, and HATrog's kNediqie, Xcuntaltl Chief, Lottery and ?? II. Aoizn r mile; XWARS3 outbhilier, Versailles, Gantieb 06 FA-g, and The Vigl, 8Avie1 ensah arl DBn. vega1 I PUrifoy, Presidec Bl, sod Bvevmere p aE ?? Golden ...

SPORTING

... RACING. * ?RACING iNOTE 1On!y fine weather is required to induce a big ,,,ter to assemble at Sanduwn Park to morrow ,witnetj the decision of the sixth Eclipse Stakes, he beavy showers daring the present week have ;d the ?? ot making the goinrr perfect, and tbis being the case good fields should turn out foor the val05s events. The Eclsipas Stakes will be e exceptifl in this respect, and the ...

SPORTING

... S9 ?? %. RACINll - SA?IDOWN BARK-W S, FRiDAy NX-M. 'We Shall not wtnW ?? briliant sport o-worrow, ?? ?elde being prwctcaly certain, and I shocd not be surprised were a collapse to occur. The ground could not possby be firmer after a sstained frosk and I am. ?? the- aff.ir is not abandoned, or at any rate postponed. .?loister, like the majority of the hores wbich have arrived or are under ...

SPORTING

... SPO N AACING. N0TES AND 'ANTICPAIONS WEDNESDAY NYu.t The Roodee presented a rema- e. sight this afternoo, and one which an odd cmi who lad not m a Chester C far -40 a declared he had never seea eqaled. . The crowd was prodigious Mi all deparbtn , and e te staude-warlls, banks, and enclosures e ebkd,i the rails throughout the .entir ef te as met oourae,. which is rather r than amile , were ...