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GOODWOOD RACES

... TaUESDAY.-The card had a comparatively meagre appearance, but, notwithstanding the 'se certainty of small fields, the Cup was ouffi- ir ciently attractive to draw together a large and 19 miscellaneous assemblage of visitors. The raised 3d lawn to the right of .the enclosure was lined by )n groups of ladies, whilst the balcony of the Grand *r- Stand was well filled with a gay and graceful 18 ...

SPORTING

... Iu VI I to NOTTINGHAM JULY MEETING. this FRIDAY.-The Bunney Park Stakes of IO) nova each, lift. ose- with 50 added, for two-yr-olds e, colts, adt 71b; fillies, and 8st 31b. Certain penalties and allowances. T.Y.C. 14 rn- subs.. g a Mr. H. Lewis's Duet, 7st 12lb ?? 1I ing Mr. J. SHott's St. Domingo, 8st 41b ?? (Holmes) 2 and Mr. Barber's Miss Harkaway, 8st'31b ?? (J. Forster) 3 ?? Mr. ...

SPORTING

... SPOR T'ING. CHESTER CUP. Additional entry made at Chester.-New Warrior. Entries at York down to ten p.m. Tuesday ?? toSingapore, Newbold,Sir James Grahams, Saraband, Sicily, Billingham, Amy, Neville, Julia (by Lasuncelot), Marchio- ness, Midsummer, Jack Sbeppard, Arthur Wellesley, Canute, Jack the Giant Killer, Braxey, Bolton, Chisel, La Belle, St. Andrew, Amnalgamation, The Early Bird, Larry- ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... TATTERSALL'S-MONDAY. 2 The partial settling which took piece at Doncaster on Thursday lost wax far ?? satisfactory. Keiertbeless, hopes were entertained that, notwithstandinag some ill-omenied ru- mours, the general settling to-day would be carried on with rample means to give it smoothness. Fresh disappointments were, however, experienced, for money changed hands slowly, and it was seoon ...

GOODWOOD RACES

... GOODWOOQD RACES. h- TuEsDAY.-A dreary commencement. Through- 0S- out the moruing rain fell with a steady, drenching - persisteney, which effectually deterred pleasure.. n8 folk from visiting the course. Tbo muster of of general company was consequently very scanty. at The balcony of the Grand Stand had few occupants, ad and the lawn, where beauty, rank, and fashion 4y usually assembled, was ...

SPORTING

... TATTERSALL'S-YESTERDAY. It was hoped that the rapid and general thaw would give a new aspect of interest to the race meetings advertised to take place this week, and that fresh spirit would consequently be infused into speculation. Thechances in favourof the Liver. pool Meeting being held on Friday next apparently amounted to a certainty; in the course of the morning, however, numer- ous bets ...

SPORTING

... SPORT1NG. TATTERSALL'S-YESTERDAY. Although the subjoined list presents a strong array of quo- tations, most of the bets were oily to small sums. The principal transactions may be briefly Rtated. GREAT METROPOLITAN STAKES. The chief outlay in reference to this event was on Wink- field at 30 and 25 to 1, his spirited owner being the leading operator. CHESTER CUP. 20 to I was still the highest ...

GOODWOOD RACES

... GOODWOOD RACE3. FRIDIY.-The meeting was brought to a most successful termination, and despite the drawbaocks occasioned by the war, and its lamentable conse- quences, sufficient proof was afforded that Glo- rious Goodwood had moulted no feather of its high popularity. The weather was delightfully fine, and, for a last day, the attendance was very numerous. The sport was ample and ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... ,;S DONCA8TER MEE TING., I SUBSoHIcl5Os-ltOOMM-ONDAY NIGHT. i. Subscribers dropped ,in in quick succession, nnd, after the in arrival of tbe- express train from London the room was hir densely orowded. Business, however, was not conducted id with marked aotivity. Several books were opened on the 1, Cesarewitob, and, as will be seen from the appended list of r, quotations, many horses were ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... I PROGRAMME OF THE WOLVERHAMPTON RACES AND STEEPLE CHASES. MoNIDsr.-The Shorts Handicap of 8 sows each, with 20 added; for all ages. Half a mile. 16 sabs. Humboldt, 4 yrs, 8st; Tia othevs, aged,. 7t 41b; John o'Brugss, 4 yrs, 74S; br frby Va. Tromp-Queen -Mab, 4 yrs, 7a; Usurer, 3 yrs, ffst 121b; Plausible, 3 yrn, 4tl2lb; Goadoline, 3 3rs, 60t 111b ; Rose, 8 yrs, 0t 61b,; Little Bird, 2 yrs, ...

SPORTING

... I TATTERSALL'S-YBSTERDAY. A very tbin attendance and only a small amount of busi- ness transaoted. ' The principal investmeuta were on Fandango for the Great Metropolitrn, Mlarc Antony for the Cheater Cup, and on Grteculus Esurions and Lord of the Isles for the Derby. The other quotations are from bets which were laid to various small surns. GREAT ]VIMTROPOLITAN STAKES. 5 to 1 agot Mr. ...

SPORTING

... SPOR TING. BATH AND SOMERSET COUNTY RACES. WEDNEsDAY.-Sweepstakes of ?? each, with 20 added; for two-yr-olds and upwards. Optional selling weights. One mile. S subs. Mr. B. Land's Bordeaux, aged (£50), 7st 61b (Land, jan,) 1 Mr. Stanley's Ssuve-qui-peut, 2yrs (£50), 4st 13;b (Fordham) 2 Mr. Goodred's Fearless, 3 yrs (£50), 6ist 6b. (Bray) 3 The following also ran :-Mr. Gully's Prince of Wales, ...