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SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTINQ INTELLIGENCE. g theo aged I ASCOT HEATH RACES. b The following outline of the engagements for cbh ensuing meet- him iug includes the entries made on Saturday Lfter- TUESDAY.-The Trial Stakes of 6 EovS each, and 50 added; for two. gree- yr-olds, 4st 41b; three, 7st Sib; four, 8st 71b; five, Ost* six- ition, and aged, Dst 31b. The new mile. ice Nancy, 4 yrs Merry Peal, 4 yrs g be ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTEkLLIGENCE. -- -d I . CARLISLE RACES. [1Y EbECTRIC TSLEGRAVIT.] TUESDAY-The Corby Costle Stakes of 10 sov8 eachb, lift, and 40 added, for two yr-old colts, Got 71b; and three, 1St 7lb ;the CCeondlto SaVe htssotske. Winners extra. Mvares and geldings Mr. John Coborec's b-c Lamnlbton, 2yrs ?? valked over The Free Handicap of 6 soYS each, and 50 added. Once round. Mr. John Osborne's ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... NEWCASTLE*ON-TYNE RACES. LBY ELECTRICO TEILEGRAPH.] TcnUR5DAY.-The Gateshead Lottery Stakes of 10 cove each, p.p., with 00 added, the second to save his stake, for 3.yr-old colts, set 71b ; and fillies, test 41b. Two miles. 14 subs. Lord Eglinton's Pelopidas ?? Mr. Merry's Happy Joe ?? Mr. Dawson's The ?? 3 Won easy. The Gold Cu Stakes of 10 cove each, p~p. Two miles. 12 subs. Mir. Meikiac' ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... ASCOT HEATH RACES-WVEDESDAY. Although thcre was a prospect or short fields or walks over for three out of tle Sveeven IcrleLenuerate I in tbo card, therc was interest enouglh in two, the Royal Hunt Cip and Triennial, to make very attraetive day's sport. Unfortunately, however, the weather was wretched, the rain falling heavily and without intermission from daybreak, flooding the roads in many ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... , NEWCASTLE RACES. [BY ELECTRIC TELEOGLAP.]J WEDNaSDAY.-Tiie Produce Stakes of 25 sovs each, h ft, for two- yr-olds; colts, 8st 71b; fillies, Sst 41b. Three-quarters ofa mile. 7 subs. Sir C. Monck's b c by Touchstone out of Garland ?? 1 Mr. E. Plummer's b c Lord Fauconberg (31bs.) ?? Mr. . Plummner's bs c Axwell (5 Vs) ?? S Won easy. The Northumberland Plate of200 sOve, added to a handican ...

CRICKET

... CRICgET. SURREY AND SUSSEX v. ALL ENGLAND. So far as the recollection of the writer wcill serve, and it goes, practically, as far back as forty years, this is the first occasion upon which the Counties of Surrey and Sussex have combined to meet any eleven that could be gathered from All England. The play was commenced about twelve o'clock yesterday, and on each side was exhibited some of ...

CRICKET

... CRICIKET. THE GENTLEMEX OF KENT v. THE GENTLEMEN OF ENGLAND. This annual contest took place at Lord's, yesterday, when there was a large assemblage of spectators. Amongst the lookers on we observed the Marquis of Drogheda, the Earl of Winterton, the Earl of Daroley, Viscount Sealamur, Lord Huntinglield, Lord Stanhope, Lord F. Gordon, Lord Cavendish, Lord Marcus Hill, Sir Edwin 11ill, Lord ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... TATTERSALL'S-TnURSDAY. ASCOT STAKES. B to I agat Lord Wilton's Lady Evelyn (taken and aft. offd.) 8 to 1 - CaptainJohlnson'sAllegre(ditto) Hyacinth was scratched at one p.i. on Tuesday in the Epsona week. THE EMPEROR'S PLATE. :2 to 1 agst Lord Zetland's Voltigeur (take 5 to 2) ; to 1 offered against anyother, Stilton was struck out on Wednesday last. - ?? LEGERI. 000 to 400 laid twice against ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... HAMPTON RACE-WEDNOESDAY. A considerable advance in the character of the stakes, a partial abandonment of heats-so, long the staple of the sport in this region-the support of gentlemen who have hitherto looked upon Hampton its almost out of the pale of legitimate racing, and the best entries ever known, were the results of an improvea manage- ment, and warrantedI time lessees of the course in ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... ASCOT HEATH RACES. One of the most melancholy meetings ever held on Ascot Heath t was brought to a close yesterday with a very indifferent day's sport; I dull wintry weather, and a thin attendance, tlce latter, however, c quite es good as we have usually seen there on the last day. Tice t following is a list of the fashionables ?? Royal Highnoess , the Duke of Cambridge; Marquisses of Exeter, ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPOR TING INTELLIGENCE. NEWVC.ASTLE-ON-TYNE RACES. FV ELECTRIG TELHO55.i'.] TUEBSDAY.-The TrialStakes of 6 sove each and 20 added; two-yr- olds, 4st 41b; three, 7st 411 ; four, Sst 71b; five, Oat; six and aged, 9st 31b. The winner to be sold for 200 sove if demanded, and the second to save his stoke. T.Y.C; 9 subs. Mr. Morris'o b c Happy Joe, 3 ?? Mr. Gill's b f Shamrock, 2 yrs ?? 2 Mr T. ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... HAMPTON RACES, THURSDAY. The Hampton people, contrary to the predictions of the weather- wise, brought off their grand dayi-whY so called, seeing tbat the most important racing is ?? ntefrtdy It would be hard to ?? a success as complete as it was unexpected. The weather in the morning was threatening, but a showver or two between ten and twelve o'clock failed to damp the courag ...