SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... LIVERPOOL AUTUMN MEETING. PROGRAMME FOR THiS DAY (FRIDAY). Horses mearted tmus (1) have arrived. The Ii'nls : liAwNil, 1 I, of 5 sovs each, 2 St tto the fund), cmiti 40oaset d; ivievers extra. one mile and at half, over Iollr hurdles. TIue; SeLs~iseu OacIeS cf 3lFaVe each, wzith 10 added, forall ages; two-year-oides 7Lt 'JLb three oet 3ib, four Ist Sib, live clu upwards !)st lvii: penalties ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... ANTICIPATIONS OF THIS DAY'S RACES. The course at Old Trafford is heavy and holding, and the sport will not be up to the form anticipated. Mly selections being:- Trial Handicap, MaoLL or ST. VALTINH:e Hurdle, STANTONf City Steeplechase. CL,.INi. or PLUucA fcE. Thursday Evening, VERITAS. MANC RESTER STEEPLJEOHASES, FLAT AND HURDLE RACES. PROGRAMME FOR THI1 DAY (FRIDAY). Horses marked thus ?? ...

KINGSBURY SPRING STEEPLECHASES

... YESTERDAY. There being no other fixture near the Metropolis, the meeting at Kicegesbery, this afternoon, eras very nunmercovsly attended, thu patrons oa the betting enclosure lineluding many of the leading booelmakera. The going was gued, and Itri satrafactory to record that very few cases of tumblirg occurred during tile proce-tiergs whicrl were of a more nrderly ehsbracter thias t general at ...

ENTRIES FOR THE CHESTER CUP AND THE LIVERPOOL GRAND NATIONAL STEEPLECHASE

... ENTRIES FOR THE CHESTER CUP AND' TIHE LIVERPOOL GRAND NATIONAL STEEPLE- CHASE. Atonen ent, 3 yp Archincedce, ago Argean, The, 3 ' Acwaserti, aged Alsergeldie, G yc A4 ggravator, 5 yr A ci ue a, 6 yrs A rlington, 3 yrs t titack, neldidg, Ai licia, G yr Aiax, by Si, Alt l raekeen, 5 yrs Birthlday, 3 yrs Birdsecker, 4 yr lenefactor, 3 yr klacklock, 4 yrs hlue Gows, 4 ys Bolnioe Katie, 3 leeswing ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... LEAMINGTON AND WARWICRSHIRE . HUNT MEETING. PROGRAMME FOR THIS DAY (TUESDAY). Horses marked * have arrived. The RAcONa STAEE5 of 26 EovS each, with 25 Added; two-yeor- olds 7et 121b, three 94t 121b, fourand upwards Bat 71,; soellngand other ?? five furlongs. The WELTrR HANDICAP of 6 SOVE each, 8 ft, for three-year. olds and upwards; gentlemen riders; professionals Bib extra; three quarters of ...

SHOCKING SUICIDE AT STOURBRIDGE

... A painful fueling produced in Stourbridge, yesterday morning, on its becoming known that Mr. William Rigby, of the Railway Station, had committed suicide the pre vious evrtiing. Mr. Rigby was for some time stationmaster at Stourbridge, but lately he had oidy had charge of the goods department. We are informed that some person has been recently sent down to Stourbridge by Railway Company, in ...

SERIOUS FIRE NEAR WOLVERHAMPTON

... Owing to the elevated position which Wolverhampton occupies as compared with the country around extensive view of the rural part of the neighbourhood obtained from High Green. At about seven o clock on Thursday evening, the attention of large number of people called to a glare which appeared to emanate from a point somewhere between the town and Bridgnorth. Various rumours were afloat to the ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... *y DERBY SPRING MEETING. of key WBIGHTS FOR THE MWDLANOD HANDICAP. ) a age Stilb 00ag t ltb sakt B150m0Er0k 4 S 12 Thermometer - 4 68 in Pto 4 11 4 SecreBy - . 4 6 4 w Moonbeam , 7 4 Sister to Vedetto '4 6 7 ~Ik Lay rbiton - 4. 7 2 Sulbstanle. 3 6 0 fo LstRoe fSummerS3 7 2 Van Dleman . 3 60 111 Cairthleen . 4 7 0 Spendthrift - 3 510 he nuerdrole - 3 6 12 1 Sugaretick - 3 5 7 ~A LONDON CITY ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... ANTICIPATIONS FOR THIS DAY'S RACES. Lndy Flizabeth never absolutely showed irs front for the Darby, and tire victory of Elit wmam, one of thle w0o5t lioroes in the rac for the Ring men, was deeply mortifying to the baclecra of The Earl, who beat Sir joseph, Hrasley's horsc in thle Newmnarket I'ieninial, bsrtvass struck ant of the Derby at seven on Tuesdny night, Thre public have won most of ...

CRICKET

... ST. LUKE'S 21. THE NELSON.-Thls match was played at Calthorpe Park, on Wednesday and Thursday evenings, the 11th ard 12th, and time not allowing it to be played out, it wee decided in favour of the St. Luke's, by a majority of 30 runs on the first inuings. Subjoined ie the score :-St. Lute's: W. Harris, 10: Green, 0; Olarkson, 11; Jephcott, 15; 0. Harris, 1; T. Harris, 0; Woodward, 0; StOckham ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INT1ELLIGIE'Ne I . , - , ?? \ BaECON RACES PROGRAMM FOR TELIB DAik (BOXDAY).. The horaes marked tbus (M) h'ave arrived. The UsESTAKE of B aovseach, with80added- three-yOV-01 d 7st, tour Sat, ,tlve 8at 1bib, clx and upwardas ot ?? and, allowances; one mile and a hai ,. A SELLmia 8TAKeS of 8 soVY each, with $0 ad4qd;- two-year- olda 7st, three 8st 81b, four 9st 91k, five add agod 10t; ...

CRICKET

... CRICKET, HEADLESS ORfogs (2nd ELEVEN) V. HAm GRIEEN.- 17cmalsS Cross: L. Ralph, 19-21. Merlin, 2-23; J. Avery, ,Q-O; Il. Raslph, 3-7; Beard, 1-4; Jolnsnon, 1-2; If Ch~mtm&, 10-5; Farr, 7--8 tnot out); G-. Charrman. ?? Ircson, O-I Inot oul) ; Gibbs. 3-12; byes, &e.' i-il tobul, 57-03. Hante Frees; Palner, 0-4 ; Jelt's, 1-0; flunaphrias, 4-0 ; raIf, 3-(J; Fisher, 13-2 ; F. Boultoue tn, on, il-B; ...