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ROYAL THAMES NATIONAL REGATTA

... Yesterday, the second day of this regatta, although not quite sa interesting in the quality of the sport as its prede. cessor, was, nevertheless, very successful, and fully supports 7 the ancient character and prestige of the National Regatta. The Scullers' Race (opena all the World) for £34 in cash. First Heat. J. Mackinney ?? ?? 1 T. Mackinney ?? A good and severe race with Taylor (blue), ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... S PORTING INTELLIGENCE. TATTERSALL'S.-YNSTERDAY. Only the following bets were laid:- GREAT EBOIt HANDICAP. s to 1 agst Mr. T. Parr's Saucebox (taken to £50) 8 to 1 - Mr. Howard's Little Harry (taken) 10 to I - Lord Zstland's Hospodar (taken-12 lo 1 also laid) 12 to 1 - Admiral H*rcourt's Dame Judith (taken) ST. LEGER. 6 to 4 aget Mr. Elwea's Oulston (offered) 5 to 1 - Mr. J. Merry's Lord of ...

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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

GRAND CRICKET MATCH AND FETE AT ENVILLE HALL

... I G6RAND CRICKE T MA14 TCIH AND IE TE I | .4AT BY VJILL E IIA LL. This nmatoh, which has long attracted the attention of the orickettiig world, toak plnoe on Monday, T'esday, and Wednesday last, it Enville-hall, the beautiful seat of the Right Hon. the Earl of Stamford and Warrington, on which occasion the noble proprietor, with bis proverbial hospitality, entertained a large circle of the ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... . ABINGDON RACES. TUESDAY.-OId Berkshire Hunt Stakes of 6 ?? each, witb 25 added; for ?? and upwards. Gentlemeuriders. Prcfewsionnala Sib extra. Two miles, Mr. Mayo's Bliustead, 5 yrs, 1lst lib ?? (P. Bell) 1 Mr. Elwes's William Rnfus, 5 yrs, 1Ost 1Olb ?? 2 Mr. T. Parr',s Fatalist, 3 yrs, 9st Sib ?? Prince) 3 Betting : S to 4 on Fatalist, 6 to 4 a.pt William Rufus, 3 to 1 agst Banaqterd. A ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTINIG INT.LLIOENCE.. l| BRIGHTON RACES. 2 TrsUnanAY.-The Fourth Brighton Biennial Stakles of 10 al- sovs each, with 100 added, for two-yr-olds; colts, 8st 7ib; ne fillies, 8St 41b. Certain winners extra. The second to ro- receive 60 sovs out of the sinakes. T.Y.C. 29 subs. ir- Mr. F. Knowles's Aleppo, 8et, 71b ?? 1 ily Mr. Howard's Ariel, 8st 71b .. ?? (Welk) 2 s8 Colonel Martyn's The ...

ROYAL THAMES NATIONAL REGATTA

... -I THIRD AND GRAND DAY. Yesterday being, the grand and crack day of this re. gaita, a much more numerous assemblage took place than on previous days. The City State Barge arrived about halfpast :one, aud was moored ?? Barge. The Lord Mayor aud Lady Nayoreas, with a&,,eleqt pprty.Epf f tha ?? race on the hat 'a Four-oared Race, open to the World, for £70 in Cash. The winners of the first ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... he BRIGHTON RACES. be DVFNSESDAY.-The Bristol Plate of 50 soyv (handicap), One in mile. Closes this day (Xonday). The weights to appear by to nine o'clock the night before running. to °r The Brighton Stakes of 15 sova each, 10 ft, and only 6 if s declared, with 100 added; the second to receive 50 Rove out of the stakes. The winner of any handicap of the clear value of £100 51b extra for every ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... S SPORTING 'INTELLIGENCE.-' LEWES RACES. - I I FRiDAY.-Thte County Stakes (Handicap) of 5 ?? each, 3 ft, with 40 added. Extra weight for certain winners. The second to save his stake. Oise mile and a quarter. 8 subs. Mr. G. Hobson's Mine's, aged, 78t lib ?? I Mr. J. Wood's Kerinyside Hero, 4 yre, 8st 71b ?? (Kendall) 2 Captain Wilson's Toni Barke, 3 yrq, 6st 8lb ?? (Martin), dieq. Batting : 7 ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... TATTERSALL'S-MONDAY. Beyond paying and receiving on the Goodwood events, the S cceunts for the week being, as ustial, very heavy, only a b limited amount of business was transsated. s Although lerge sums of money changed hands, much . remains to be paid. Unfavourable reporte respecting a few absentees leave d lrttle to be hoped for by their creditors. The conduct of one in particular was moat ...