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SPORTING

... I -0- YORB AUGUST MEETING. WrI)NESDAy.-The Dundas Stakes of 50 sovs, added to a Handicap Sweepstakes of 6 sous each. One mile and a quarter. 13 subs. Mr. E. Gill' Bourgeois, 4 yrs, fst 4lb ?? (Gill) 1 Mr. t. Harrison's King of Trumps, 5 yrs, 8st 91b (Cartwrigitt) 2 Mr. Milmer's Grapeosot, 4 yrr, 7st t1b ?? (Ashniall) 3 'The following also ran:-Mr. T. Smith's Sir Hiowland Trenchard. 6 yrs, 3st ...

SPORTING

... ISPO!TINCT. B31GlGTON CLUB RACES. F'IDAY,-SWeCpotakCS of 100 sovs each, lift; colts, 8st 71b; fillies, Sst 411); untriel stallions or mares allowed 31b; only one allow- anoc. T.Y.C 8 subs. Duke of Bedford's Habena, 3 yrs, Set Ilb (9, Rogers) walked over. Match of 50 sors. Bristol mile. Capt. Price's Warwick, e9st 3ib ?? ?? 1 Mr. Mare's St. Faith, 4 yrs, 10st ?? (Capt. Lane) 2 l3ottilng: 2 to I ...

SPORTING

... I ATTEt3SALL'S-YIESTRD&Y. Tlxe rntreat which Was suddenly sounded on the ildo of fleapy for the Great Ebor llaudikap, caused a great deal of fencing wi'h intentions and a brisk ruuisbg fire of hints and Inueiudos. Al- | tuougih only few memnbers were present, the scene was particularly animatedl, At first 6 to 2 was offered on the field, and significant looks were exchanigedI, but o l)low was ...

SPORTING

... ,,pORfTING. DERBY RAC:ES. PROGRAMME OF '~TtE >,lEETING. TuEsDAV.-Tbe Grand stald Plate of 40 sovy, added to asvmeep stakes of S BOYR each, for ?? and lipwards. Optional pelling weights,&c. Thle second horse to savehisstake. Oie coils and a haif. Produce Stakes of 10 sovs esach, 1i f, with, SO added, for three-yr Oldn, colts, Sst S71ib; if dcs and guldintfs S cip b. Certain penal- ties and ...

CRICKET

... CRICKBT. THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS MATCHES. ETON V. WINCHESTER. t This match, which towards its approach to conclusion had became unusunlly exciting, was resumed at Lord's yester. day. A numerous assemblage was around the ground, chiefly consisting of the families of the belligerents end old s Eton, Winchester, and Harrow men. Our notice of Tues- t day's play left Mr. Burney at the wicket Bolus, ...

CRICKET

... THE COUNTY OF SURREY v. THE COUNTY OF NOTTINGHAM. This great match was resumei at Godalming ou Friday, and at the close of the day stood ns follows:- SURREY. FirLt Ininrs~a~ . Seoid.inns IC! Ali L C Si ?? is B II B SI The match was resumed on Saturday. ~r.. 5 :Iey 0 y.., 3 . 0 Y., S mdy 30 ?? 0 1 ,Ill 6I ocsar, c Buckley, b Grundy ?? - run out r. F. P. killer, b Clarke ?? 2 c Hatfield, b ...

CRICKET

... CI/ICKET. THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS' MATCHES. HARROW V. ETON. This match was resumed yesterday at Lord's, where, &1 c the preceding day, there was a numerous gathering of filoiee. on. The result of the play, however, went to prove thqtti Harrowirans had been far more effectively trainedl nnd worked up than their opponents from Etoan. liocn the large victory obtained by the former. At the clse ...

ROYAL THAMES NATIONAL REGATTA

... , SECOND DAY. The racing was of a very interesting character, and the attendance as large as on the previous day. The weather in the forenoon aas dull and gloomy, but as the day advanced it became, after two or three very trifling showers, a beau- tiful afternoon. The arrangements were, as before, very excellent, and contributed much to the enjoyment of the assembled multitude. The sport ...

SPORTING

... SPOR TING. g TATTERSALL'S-MoNDAY. Although most of the afternoon was spent in paying and re, ceiving, yet a good deal of business was transacted at intervals on g the St.Leger. At first. the investments on King Toni, at 4 to 1, l . exceeded £100. In the City, indeed, in the course of the morning, e 700 to 200 was taken in one bet; but, notwithstanding such de. a imonstrations in his favour, ...

ROYAL YACHT SQUADRON REGATTA

... 1 e COWES, Acu. 2d. THE SQUADRON CUP. The great annual contest for the Royal Yacht Squadron Cup of 100 guineas came off yesterday with unusual satisfac- tion and eclat, inasmuch as nearly al1 the vessels of the very first class were entered, and the weather was weli suited for testing their respective qualities. Tile time fixed originally for the race was ten o'clock bar front some cause it ...

SPORTING

... ,spoRTING. E(r ,1 A li BAC ES. TuESDAY.-The Betting St and Plate (Handicap) of 50 sovs, for all ages. Three quarters of a mile. Count Batthyany's Oxus, 3 yn, 6st Illb ?? (Stamford) I Mr. Drinkald's 5Ider, 4 yr, ?? (ells) 2 'r .Kn' aIlda, 2 yrs, isot ?? ?? itildy) 3 Tbe following also ran :-Mr. Barstead's Ecoromily, 5 yrs. 8st SIb (Btart olnuiew); Mr. Rogers's Chorus, C3 yrs, 8st 41b (G. 1.. ...

SPORTING

... S BRIGHTON RACES. TnURSDAY.-The Pavilion Phete (handicap) of 100 sovs, for all ageg. Bristol mile. Extra weightfor certain winnerv, e Mr. Saxoit's Keunyside Hero, 3 yra, 63-t 31b (Forster) 1 D Mr. Megeon's Roebu ck, 3 yrs, 7st ?? 2 Mr. Bennett's Brown Brandy, 3 yrs, 6st 1Oib ?? 3 Betting: 4 to I on Keunyside Hero. Won in a canter by e five lengths. Brown Brandy beaten off. The Brighton Cup ...