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SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... - ?? LZVRPOL SICE MONDAY. LZV~l5'OL ?? 10 to I agst chieftain Ct), IS to I agpt Mi.s MoWbray, 12 to 1 apt Maria Day (t), 12 to I Coga, 9 o Iagt~efod (),20 o agt arnr t), I ato 1 apt Abd~ei-Kaer, end 20 to ?? 0oto Chietai, Ves ?? Dy, ?? in ge-. LivznpooLS'sv Cu. lt agat Abbess of Jerveaux (t), and 20 to 1IgtSupie The advance of h besf Jervenux is the consequence of the sudden and inexplicable ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELLGENCE TrATTERSALL'S. MONDAY. COVENTRY ftAWD1eAF.-2 to I agst Merry Peal (S to 2 t), S to I agst c. by Simoom, out of the Queen, and a to I agpt Avis. (t l CviATRY STE8PL3Casi&--6 to I agpt Vietreos, and I to I agst Oscar. DONCASTER STURPsRCUASA.-9 to 2 apt Miss Mowbray, 5 to I agst Chieftain, 6 to I agst Sir Peter Laurie, IC to I agst Bnurton, and 10 to I apt Little Queen. ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... v -. TATTERSALL'S. Business was so limited, that in most of our quotations we have been governed by offers; they show aR improve- -ment It Backbiter for the Metrepolitan Handicap, in Scare- crow and Hesse HEomburg for the Chester Cup, and in Augur and Claverhouse fer the Derby; 5 to 1, laid in the morning agst Hobbie Noble to 5001., was offered this afternoon. WAsRwIcx TRIAL STAaaS.-2 to I ...

LATEST SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... LATEST SPORTING INTELLIGENCE WARUWICK RACES. FRIDAY. The Military Free Handicap of 3 sovs each, and 20 added. One mile. Mr. White ad Spectator, list ?? (Capt. Havrorth) I Mr. Morgan's Goedfellow, IIst 91b ?? (Owner) 2 Capt Dysen's Hawksworth, 12st ?? (Owner) 3 5 to 4 agat Goodfellow. Won by a length; a head be- tween second and third. The Scurry Handicap of 5 sovs each. Gentlemen riders. One ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... TATT-SRSALLPS| NoslRrTAMspTorrsaEas STrArSe.-2 to I agst TeddingtOn, 7 to ] agat Chief Justice, 10 to I agst Ballet Girl, I t to I agst Clothworker, i5 to I agst May-day, 25 to I agst Jack-in-the Corner, and 25 to I agst Darkie. In giving the above quetations, we are governed by the offers to lay, Teddington alone having been in asy real favour-the slightest advances en 9 to 4 would have been ...

THE GREAT CAMBRIDGE AND OXFORD EIGHT-OARED CUTTER RACE

... TEE GREAT CAMBRIDGE AND OXFORD }:IGHT-OARED CUTTER RACE. Yesterday (Saturday) this all- exciting event was rowed over the newly-arranged distance, from Putney to the old church at Mortlake; and the weather being beaut- ful in the extreme, the banks of the river were thronged with spectators, the greater portion of whom were of the fashionable class. Numerous baroniches containing par- ties of ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... TATTnRSAe'S. MONDAY. METROPOLITAN HAjI~ncAv.-4 to I agst Stllton (t and aft eff), 0 to I agpt Kate (tI, 10 to I agst Miss Ann tt and aft off,10 to I agat Backbiter (t and aft off), 12 to I agst Kick- ?? tt), 15 to I aget Blthiron, and 25 to I agst Offi- ?? (t). Benita swas scratched at half-past fenr. The above were the averages at the close, and they/varled enly from the general ran of the ...

THE GREAT CAMBRIDGE AND OXFORD [ill] CUTTER RACE

... TEE GREAT CAMBRIDGE AND OXPORD EIGHT-OARED CUTTER RACE. [From our latest editions of last week]. On Saturday last, this all-exciting event was rowed over the newly-arranged distance, hrom Putney to the old church at Mortlake; and the weather being beauti- ful in the extreme, the banks of the river were thronged with spectators, the greater portion of whom were of the fashionable class. ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... I TATTERSALL'S. MONDAY. TWO THousAND GuiNrAS SPAxEas.-4 to I agst Home- brewed, 9 to 2 agpt Lapidist (t), 5 to I agst Daniel O'Rourke, and 10 to I agst Ambrose. Lapidist was backed for all that could be got on at 5 to I, and at the close was almost as good a faveiurite as Home- brewed, egainst whom 7 to 2 were the highest odds ebtain- able in thL early part of the afteruoon. CgEsTCRa C P.-12 ...

LATEST SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... TATTERSALL'3. THRUISDAY. N9WMA5kRET lIA3nDIC .-4 to I agst Maria, 8 to I age Mountain Flower, s to I agst Bardolph (t and aft off), and 10 to I agt Oflicious. The above we-e the offering prices at the close. We did net bear a het laid except agast Bardelph, who left off anytaing but strong in the market. Two TsovssD GriUts sSrAKes.-4 to I agst Home- brewed, 4 to I agst Lapidisr, 5 to I agst ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... spoRTI xTGmNc. NEWKARZ 31Z^ G.- MWONDAY. The Craven Stakes of IS av each, with S0 added, by the Jeekey Club A F 4 subs.- Mr. j. OsborneI'sLady Agnii, s yra, Oat 61bh.. (Wells) I Capt. Delme's The Littte Savage ?? 3 Yr Bt 61b Lord Clifden's Harpsichord, 4 yrs, 8st 41b *. (Peardrl) 2 2Vto i agat Lady Agnee aen to S aget Litlet Satage. Won jin acaniter by tr elengtha Ren in miasubsoeof I min. 47 ...

LATEST SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... LATEST SPORTING INTELLIGENCFi NEWMARKET CRAVEM MEETING. FRIDAY. Sweepstakes of 100 sava each, for three-yrs-eld. D.M.- 4 subs. Lord Ribblesdale's The Nabob, Sst 7lb .. .Flatman) I Lord Clifden's Sackbur, 8st 71b ?? (Ronsaon) 2 Lord Exeter's Ambrose, 8st 71b ?? (Norman) 3 Even on Ambrose, 2 to I agpt Sackb it, and 5 to I aget The Nabob. Won cleverly by a length. Run in 1 mis. 52 secm, The Port ...