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SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPOR TING IN TELLIGENCE. TATTERSALL'S-MIONDAY. DERBY. 3 to 1 agst h1r. Merry's Hobble Noble 9 to 2 - Mir. j. Arniold's Little Harry (tk 5 to 1) 10 to 1 - Lord Orford's Alcoran 10 to 1 - Duke of Ri.St ond's Harbinger 14 to 1 - Lord EJgioten's Claverhouse 16 to 1 - Lord Vibblecdale's Kingston IS to 1 - Mr. Stebbings's Alfred the Great (takrI) '25 to 1 - Lord Exeter's Stock well (taken) 25 to I - ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... TATTERSALI:S-MOb'DAY. THE SOMERSETSHIRE STAKES. . 5 to 2 agst Dlka of Bedrord's Hugo (taken) 6to 1 - Mr. Williams'sChiefJustice 6 to 1 - Mr. T. Dawson'sTon Pumeh 6 to 1 - Mr. Isaac Day'slWaterfall C to 1 - Mr. Hale's Grand Ducbess Exeter was declared not to start, about half past two yesterday (Monday). DERBY. 6 to 1 agat Mr. Merry's Hobble Noble 8 to 1 - Lord Osford's Alcoran (t ko 9 to 1) 10 ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... 'PORTING INTELLIGREIVfE. NEWMARKET FIRST SPRING 4EETING. Fni',Ay.-Match: Sst 71b each. 100, h ft. T.Y C. Lord Glasgoo's Sister to Carcara, ?? (Flati'Man) 2 Lord Clifdtn's Altitu~c ?? marson) 2 Betting: 6 to 4 on Altitude. Won by a lleek. Ran in 1 min. 18 Feec. The Newmarket Stakes of 50 so8s each, h ft for tloree-yr-olds, colts 8st 71bh; Mllies, 8st 21b. The owner of the second 11r5 to receive ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... ?? (CoOtNCID£).-Handiceap of 6 ?? each, and 60 added; the second to receive £20 out of the stakes. T.Y.C. 8 subs. Lord Chesterfleld's Hunmphrey, 6 yrs, 7st ?? 1 Lord Waterfard's Sharavogue, Syrs, ffst 121b . ..(Doyle) 2 Mr. Talbot's Enterystone, 3 yrs, t1st 12h ?? 3 Mr. Mangun's Tanered, 4 yrs, Ost ?? (J. Arnold) 4 Mr. Shiricy'a Miss Fann y, 4 yre, 8st ?? Sharpe) 0 Mr. R, Martin's Tbe Niece, 4 ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... TATTERSALL'S -THURSDAY. DERBY. 5 to 1 agst Ml. Merry's Hobble Noble (taken and aft offd) 7 to I - Mr. J. Arnold's Little Harry (taken and aft offd) 9 to 1 - Lord Orford's Alcoran it to 1 - Duke of Richmond's Harbinger (taken) 11 to 1 - Lord Eglinton's Claverhouse (taken) 13 to 1 - Mr. Stebbings's Alfred the Great 14 to I - Mr. Harrison's King of Trumps (t and aft oftd) 15 to 1 - Lord ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... EPSOM RACES. Yesterday was, in every sense of the word, an off day ; Ithe races possessed very little interest, the fields were small, I the company was thin, and the weather dull and misty. The Oaks betting, usually brisk on the day before running, was fiat, the only animals backed with any spirit being Trousseau and Birdon-the-Wing; the favourite was on the decline. With reference to the ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPOR TING INT.ELLIGENCE. Y CHESTER RACES. d MONDAY NIOnIT, TWEtv ?? only arrivalssineour last message was forwarded are Hesse Hemburg ead Hesperus. These, e with Joe Miller, Backbiter, three or four of Wadlow's, and somo d others for the plates, &c., vill swell the total number of horses in e the neighbourhood to nearly 150, upwards of a third of which are d in the cup. Tho city is rapidly ...

ROYAL THAMES YACHT CLUB

... ROYAL THdMBS YACOHT CLUB. With this week the yachting season of the year 1852 may be said to have commenced, which it is anticipated will also be the beginning of n new era in aquatics. From the stimulus which was excited in the various Royal YachtI Squadrons last year by the success of the America, much time and attention have of late been directed to the question of naval architecture, with ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELLIGENCE,. EPSO3M RACES. lie Thle prevalence of a cold north-cast wvind, anid the dulness of the ii oning, gave little room for expectation that the first day of the -meeting would exbi~t more than the customary gathering of the insportieg classes; the unusual excitement, however, onl the great sr, event to be decided tisis day, and tho anticipation that sonluthing ns I uiglit. ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPOR TING INTELLIGENCE. BATH RACES. BETTING ON TUESDAY NIGHT. DERBY. 5 to 1 agst Hobble Noble 16 to I agst Klingstonl D to 1 - Alcoran (taken) 10 to 1 - K ing of Trumps 9 to 1 - Little Harry 26 to I -: Orello (taken) 11 to 1 - Claverhouse (tk) WEDNESDAY'S RACES. The City Cup of 100 sove, in specie, added to a sweepstakes of 10 soya each ; the second to eave his stake; for throe-yr-olds and ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... Derby EPSOM RACES. WEDNESDAY.-Since the Bloomsbury year, when the Derby was won in a snow storm, there has nor been so great a damp thrown over the gaiety of the greatest of our metro- politan holidays as was produced by the incessant rain i which, beginning at six o'clock yesterday morning, continued 8 determinately until within a short time of the race. A fine Derby day is a universal ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELLIGENCE -I- ~EPSOM MEETING. 'Dihe subjoinled list of the engagements for the ensuing meeting 'includes the entries made on Saturday afternoon: '~TUaESDA'.-Tho Craven Stakes of 10 sova each, wittl S0 added; i three-yr-side, 7et l~b ; four, Set 7lb ;five, Set 15th ; six and r-aged, Ost ; mnares allowed Gibe, and geldings 3ihe. Laat mile and ly Bquarter of the new Derby course. .ae ...