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SPORTING

... TATTERSA LL'S-T YESTRDAY. A lthcuglh the room was only thinly attended, a considerable mount of business was transacted, as the subjoined quotations will show : NOrTItAt`rTOSXnlRE STAREs.-Lamprocles waR again in high fa. vour; to I was taken freely. Several commissions were in hand to back Defiance, hut only two (ar three of them were executed on the teros required. The general answer to ...

CRICKET

... ALTERATION OF TTHE RULES OP CRrcKRT-Durin5 te past week there has been a general meeting of the rneraher of the Marylebone Club, for the purpose of considering th recommendations of the committee of that body, to the effect that certain alterations should be made in the roles of tI e game, which it was conceived the advance in cricket demanded. The meeting was held in the pavilion at Lord's, ...

SPORTING

... TATTERSALL'S-SATVRDAY. TWO THOUSAND. 6 to 4 aget St. Hubert (taken) 2 to t I - Lord of the Isles 10 to 1 - Claret ONE THOUSAND. 3 to 1 agat Clotilde (taken) 4 to I - Mosquito (5 to 1 taken) CHESTER CUP. 15 to I agat Neville (taken) 100 to 6 - Mortimer (20 to 1 taken freelj) 20 to 1 - Joe Miller (taken) 20 to 1 - Escape (taken) 20 to 1 - The Reiver (taken) 25 to 1 - Knigbt of St. George (taken) ...

SPORTING

... SPOR TING. TATTERSALL'S-YESTERDAY. CHESTER CUP. 20 to 1 wae the ?? offer on the field. At the cornm tiencement The Reiver, Rotherham, and Arthur Wellesley were backed at 8 to 1 against the three ; ar.d afterwards offers to take 26 to I about each were repeatedly but unsucces- fully made. Could thege odds have been obtained, a good deal of money would have been invested, particularly ott The ...

SPORTING

... $PORTING. TATTERSALL'S-YESTUtDAY. Subscribers mustered numerously, and the businesg that was transacted on The Derby presented features of consider. able importance. Before entering into details, however, it is necessary to state that the task of separating the chaff from the grain was never more difficult. De Clare was very distinctly in the ascendant; at the corn- mencement some transactions ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... ior BRIGHTON CLUB RACES. at FB~iDAY.-ltatelshS, T011Y.C. Duke of Bedford's France, 2 yrs, rely 6et 71b (Charlteun) beat Sir. Mlillo's Fernande, 4 yrs, 9O1. (Bartholo- 55555 Mewi), by a head. Betting 2 to 1 orn France. Bunl in I min. 13 seec. een The Clarot Stakes (handicap) of 5 Cove each, with 5O added; the ilie- winner to give three dozen of claret to the club. T.YC. 1C) subs. out Mr. ...

SPORTING

... oSPORT1NG. NEWMAREET SECOND SPRING MEETING. TUESDAY.-£60: for three-yr olds, Ost 21b ; four, 8st ; five, 8st 71b; six and aged, SIb 12kb. T.M.M. The winner to be sold for 200 sovS, if demanded, &c. S ir R. Pigot's Kohinoor, by Slane, 3 yrs ?? ?? (Wells) 1 Mr. Barne's Waverley, 4 yrs ?? (Flatmas) 2 Mr. Mare's Perfidious, 3 yrs ?? (Hook) 3 Mr. A. J. LeCras's Apestate, 4 yrs ?? (G. Brown) 4 Lord ...

SPORTING

... ASCOT IE~ATH RACES.-FRIDAY. The business and pleasure of the meeting were brought to a close to-day, the attendance being almost entirely eonfined to per. eons having more than a passing interest in tho proceedings. The racing was extremely good, the contests being decided twice by a head, once by a neck, and twice by half, a length. So far as sport was concerned, this was a brilliant ...

SPORTING

... d MALTON RACES. It [BY ELECTRICI THLEGRtAPIL.] ?? Stakes; colts, ?? 71h; fillies, Set SIb. ?? Lonvat ~ Straight half mile. ?? ?? Mallon Handicap. Two miles. ?? ?? ea ?? ?? ). hrosix 'Jetty Trofiz, Dove, and the Jewess also ran. Won by a P length. a ?? Birdsall Handicap. One mile. Braxey ?? .. Westwood, h b ?? ..2 d Flashinan ?? Nelly Hill ?? Won by a head. itMatch.: Guardsman heat Trying-it-on ...

SPORTING

... CHESTER SPRING mEETING. CONCLUSION OF WEDNESDAY'S RACES. Her Majesty's Plate of 100 Guineas ; three-yr-olds, 7st 21b; four, 9st 21b; five, lost; six asad aged, ?? 1b, Thrice round. Mr. Chilton's Audubon,-by Bhrdcatcher, 3 yrs, 7st 21b (J. Osborne) I Mr. T. Parr's Masalroni, S yrs, 7st 21b .. ?? ?? ((Wells) 2' Mr. E.- R. Clark's Dcerhound, 3 yro, 7t 21b . ?? .(Savil) 5 The following also ran - ...

SPORTING

... ?? RACESX- ESTERDAV. 1 THE DERBY DAY. ur ruhntl ushered in the great day of the Epsom1 bem ansi rain that in the early part of the . e -tin led the ardoar of useny city and suburban hsd damp I as to most delightful weather-and ,Isne *i tbe mernurY of the barometer rose the spirit ' tlird of Londoners WIlO look forward to the Derby as A RI 1to be observed and bortoured by the whole sport- ...

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 ...